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Harold Lee Pickens
03-09-2014, 06:05 PM
Dropped my wife off at the airport, she will be in Fla. for 10 days. Stopped at a little gun store and an old Grade3 Lewis 12 ga , with chain Damascus barrels was singing its siren song. Looking up the serial #, it appears to be from 1902. The gun is in overall good shape. The bores look good, the Damascus pattern still in good shape, with a couple minor dents. Nicely engraved, no case color, pretty wood with a chip out of the fore arm. I googled Ithaca Collectors Assoc, but guess their is no such org.
Since I was in my wifes car I didn't have my tape measure, choke gauge, etc. I'm pretty sure $500 will take it home, but I don't know diddly about Ihtacas. no pictures sorry--good deal?
I will need to go back and study it if I cant get it off my mind. Think I will pull out the old DGJ's and look at Ithacas.

Rick Losey
03-09-2014, 07:01 PM
Harold - you have 9 days to get it home and get used to it being there so that it doesn't stand out as new

the closest thing to an Ithaca collectors group is to post questions and pictures on the Double gun shop board and hope Walter Snyder responds

Eldon Goddard
03-09-2014, 07:27 PM
I don't know about lewis guns but a grade 3 Ithaca with chain Damascus for 500 bucks I would be going to the bank to get the money.

Harold Lee Pickens
03-09-2014, 08:16 PM
Thanks Rick, Eldon. I don't know much about Ithacas, but I know I like it--I only own one other 12 ga. , an early Fox pin gun Sterlingworth. Everything else is 16's and 20's.

Brian Dudley
03-09-2014, 09:15 PM
Yeah, buy the gun. If it is all there and in decent conditon, it is a good buy.
Those grade 3 and up Ithacas are nice guns with some quality engraving.
I really liked the last grade 3E Lewis I owned.

Bob Brown
03-09-2014, 11:44 PM
Harold, you might try posting on this Ithaca site. Scroll down to the Lewis forum. It might not be very active though.

http://www.ithacaowners.com/index.php?sid=f64ad09fee8a415f9182ec47bf59bffc

Jeff Christie
03-10-2014, 03:52 PM
A friend of mine has had excellent service with 2 different Lewis Ithacas. One has twist barrels and the other fluid steel- the latter barely weighs 6 1/2 pounds in a 12 ga. Great honest guns.

Harold Lee Pickens
03-11-2014, 11:00 AM
oK, I pulled the trigger, it's mine and for far less than the $5oo I was going to offer. The gun is in good condition, wood(except for chip on side of fore arm), chain damascus pattern, screws, etc. It is a light weight 12--havent weighed it yet.
My only real concern is barrel thickness and I was assured that if it is not safe, I could bring it back(30 days). It is in such good condition otherwise, that I doubt they have been honed out , but it is rather open choked.
Not going to do anything with it now, but the wood would be very nice if it were redone. I hope to be able to get some pictures tonight.

Eldon Goddard
03-11-2014, 09:02 PM
Mr. Pickens if it bothers you to much that it is a 12 gauge you can contact me.
:rotf:

Rick Losey
03-11-2014, 09:06 PM
sounds like a nice gun Harold

if you're not careful - you could end up liking a light 12

Harold Lee Pickens
03-12-2014, 11:08 AM
Took a bunch of pictures last night, and when i went to transfer them onto the computer today, either the USB plug broke, or its connection in the computer broke--either way, cant transfer from the camera to the computer, so it will have to wait.
Rick, I have 3 12ga doubles now and all are light for 12's. I will try and weigh the Ithaca today. Also have an early 12 ga Fox pin gun with 4 weight barrels factory choked cyl/m that is about 7 lbs. I have a Ugartechea 12 ga. st. grip, a clone to the Lion Country imports that is light also, I bought it new for $350 and you couldnt tell it from the LCS guns except it doesnt say LCS--I know 'cause i have 2 LCS guns, a 20 and a 28--very nice light weight doubles. Try shooting a 100 rounds of SC with factory loads in that Uggie and it will hurt you--love those 3/4 and 7/8 reloads.