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 He relisted it with a slightly lower price from what I can see, not sure if there was any other changes. Stan  | 
		
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 Guess I should have bought both of the NID 28-gauges Randy Shuman had when I bought my No. 1 from him in 1987.  The other was a Field Grade but with very high-grade wood on it from a No. 5 or maybe a No. 7. 
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 Am I mistaken or have the chokes been opened up and the barrels reblued? 4/4 = full/full.  The listing indicates original barrel finish but the pictures show weep holes. 
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 Weep holes mean nothing on Ithaca doubles.  They had them from new.  Same with Ansley H. Fox  
	A couple of lines from the bottom of Jay's lengthy text -- "This gun did ship originally with F/F chokes. Sometime along the way it was altered to a more useful IC/M gun." Both of my NID 28-gauges are choke marked 4 & 4 but have less in the right barrels. My No. 1 is .020" right and .032" left. My No. 2 is .017" right and .027" left.  | 
		
 Thank you Sir. Continuing to learn. 
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 At Skeet or Quail distances.   
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 that's a fine looking 28 ga but the price is a out of line with my pocket change at the moment....but a nice gun anyway....charlie 
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