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Unread 11-16-2015, 09:52 AM   #11
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What makes this gun really rare is that it is a higher grade NIG from quite late in the production period. Walter managed to show a C-Grade and a D-Grade in his book, the C from 1889 and the D from 1901. The C-Grade from 1889 that Walter shows has considerably more profiling on the breech balls and Lefeveresque "wings" on the barrels. I wonder if an E-Grade NIG has ever surfaced?

Here is an A-Grade made a couple of months later in 1910 than this C-Grade --



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S/N 245825 what is the year and is it safe Thanks
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Jim,
They look like "Chain Link" Damascus to me.
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Walter Snyder has sent the Ithaca records to the McCracken Research Library at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming. I understand they are now doing Ithaca letters. From the serial number chronology in Walter's books it would be 1914, but chronologies are very general and some guns languished in inventory a long time. I've seen Ithaca invoices for guns that by the serial number chronology would be early 1930s that actually didn't sell until 1942.
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Jim's post is from 2015 and Austin is correct, the barrels are Chain damascus, usually found on No. 3 hammerless Flues.

No one on the internet can tell Gary if his gun is safe. This is a start
https://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/vie...p?f=5&t=366087
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Cody Museum has the records for Ithaca and I would request a letter.
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