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I have owned and now own quite a few Ithacas. I have never seen one with a loose rib but will say that the bane of the Flues gun was a cocking hook that wears out on a regular basis. There used to be aftermarket replacements available, but that is not true at the current time. The most knowledgeable smith to fix these recently passed away and repair is very difficult to obtain. I have three very high grade 16's currently suffering with no real solution. The problem is made worse by the fact that all the years, grades and gauges seem to have very different measurements. I have a box of potential donors which don't fit.
On the upside the NID, in my opinion and the opinion of many experts, is the strongest of all the classic American doubles and included a magnum waterfowl gun that ranks right along with the SuperFox. Also, with the number of Ithaca guns made, the graded guns are quite rare with exceptional engraving and are available at some attractive prices. |
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The Following 7 Users Say Thank You to Arthur Shaffer For Your Post: |
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Or my 1928 Grade Three NID
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The Following 12 Users Say Thank You to Stephen Hodges For Your Post: |
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One needs to be careful comparing prices for guns in those 1890 to WW-I years the way most of the companies played around with a high "List Price" and a much lower "Net Price" that the guns actually sold for retail.
I'm thankful for NIDs as my working-class upbringing would never allow me to spend the price of a .410-bore or 28-gauge Parker on a gun!! 431532 Ithaca NID Grade 2 28-Gauge Right.jpg 459135 07 Ithaca NID Field Grade 410-Bore Left.jpg 459536 02 NID No. 1 28-gauge.jpg |
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The Following 10 Users Say Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post: |
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A couple more of my Ithaca Guns. My 1912 16 Gauge Flues, my go to Grouse/Woodcock gun, and was my Dad's Bird Gun. 26" factory choked Cyl/Full, and my 1938 Field NID 20 Gauge which has been my go to clays gun lately. Choked M/F and really smokes clays if you do your part.
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The Following 10 Users Say Thank You to Stephen Hodges For Your Post: |
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3 different Ithaca models, #1 Special Grade 2 barrel set Crass,
#2 Charles Askin's personal 30" 16 gauge Grade 4 Flues, #3 A very late production NID 7E |
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The Following 25 Users Say Thank You to Stan Hoover For Your Post: | allen newell, Bill Jolliff, Dan Steingraber, Don Ladd, Donald McQuade, Ed Hartwell, Frank Cronin, Frank Srebro, Garry L Gordon, Harold Lee Pickens, Harry Gietler, Jerry Harlow, Josh Loewensteiner, Larry Stauch, Mike Koneski, Phil Yearout, Randy G Roberts, Russell E. Cleary, scott kittredge, Stephen Hodges, Steve Cambria, Timothy Salgado, TOM DAMIANI, Tom Kidd, William Woods |
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Stan, your Crass is a knock out!
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Don Ladd For Your Post: |
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Agree with Brian, how many cracked frames were the result of stuffing these guns repeatedly with roman candle loads? Hard to argue that the engraving on the high-grade Flues SBT's (6E,7E and Sousa) was anything less than sheer artistry.
7E LS.jpg 7E BELLY.JPG
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The Following 16 Users Say Thank You to Steve Cambria For Your Post: |
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The NID was a melding of the best features from other makers, as well as Ithaca. And they advertised it as such when it was introduced.
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The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Brian Dudley For Your Post: |
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