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Unread 05-31-2011, 11:21 AM   #1
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This gun was up for auction on gunbroker . Obviously the Baker bros. also made fine shotguns. This one will need a little attention. I think the new owner did pretty well at just over a hundred bucks.
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Looking at those bolts makes me think this should be called the Frankenstein Parker
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Jeff: Are you the new owner. Thomas
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Should be called "Lucky, the Cat". That gun has had nine lives.
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Hi Thomas,
I was high bidder until the last couple of minutes. I didn't want to go any higher because I was picking up an Ithaca crass model today (project) and felt I had enough irons in the fire. It just amazes me every time I see one of those wrist
(Frankenstein) repairs!

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Jeff: How many Ithaca guns do you own. I find them at gun shows quite often and have brought home one once in awhile myself. Thomas
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Thomas,
This will be only my second. I had a field grade double about twenty years ago,
sold it to make a few bucks. I try and hang on to firearms now.

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