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Phil Yearout 12-09-2024 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 420996)
The year our son graduated from Elk Lake HS someone painted graffiti on the wall of the school, “Senors Rule!!”.

Whoever painted it must have been eating a Milky Way.

Mike Koneski 12-09-2024 08:05 PM

Yes it would.

Mike Koneski 12-09-2024 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Phil Yearout (Post 420998)
Whoever painted it must have been eating a Milky Way.

I think the vandal was bilingual.

Rick Losey 12-09-2024 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 421000)
I think the vandal was bilingual.

Not that there is anything wrong with that

Bill Jolliff 12-09-2024 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by JeremyBall (Post 420970)
Hello,

. . . . this collection came from a very interesting family from the PNW. . . . . .

Thank you,
Jeremy

Jeremy,

Curious, where is PNW? Others might want to know too.

Thanks.

Jim DiSpagno 12-10-2024 01:11 AM

Bill, it’s The Pacific Northwest

Bill Jolliff 12-10-2024 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim DiSpagno (Post 421012)
Bill, it’s The Pacific Northwest

Thanks Jim. After I sent it, I was thinking that's what it was.

And Jeremy, sounds like you might have some good ones in there.

Yeah "ITHACA"

Bill

Arthur Shaffer 12-10-2024 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Stan Hoover (Post 420975)
Hello Jeremy,

Your Ithaca is a Knick Model Single Barrel trap, a Grade 4E. It has nothing to do with Parker. Ithaca Single Barrel Trap guns were referred to as The King of Trap Guns.

It looks to have been used but not highly modified as so many trap shooters are/were prone to do. It does appear the recoil pad was modified, most likely the wood stock was shortened to accommodate this being added.

Stan

I don't mean to contradict Dean but the SBT guns have really tanked in price's, Ithaca's for sure, the 4E Knick model is selling for $1800-$2400, the Flues 4E for even less. High condition or 34" barrel may be a little higher.


I know how much everyone here loves the SBT's, but this is one area I don't ever think was doubted. For over half a century, the Ithaca single barrel was held in legendary status, and every trapshooter I came in touch with from the time I was a kid to the mid seventies wanted one or had one. The racks at trap shoots were full of them. Sadly it is really hard to find one in collecters condition. Every one needs one to have a representative example of significant American shotguns.

I have put together a set of most of the much used SBTs and the three most impressive guns from any distance are standouts above the others.

Dave Noreen 12-10-2024 10:39 AM

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Here is some Ithaca Knick SBT hoopla from the 1953 Ithaca catalog --

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and the No. 4E Knick from a 1924 Ithaca catalog --

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and 1953 catalog --

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Daryl Corona 12-10-2024 11:08 AM

Dave comes through again.:bowdown:


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