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New Ithaca Double
I bought the book then I bought the gun. Thank you Walt Snyder.
https://i.imgur.com/tCGazB3.png I picked up a scarce little NID in the very desirable 28 gauge. Flaking and peeling Shellac finish has been replaced by Tru-oil. There's enough degradation on forend iron and barrels that lead me to believe the metal surfaces are original. Original butt plate and 3/4" period Hawkins pad interchange on a whim. Barrels are factory bore diameter of .549 and.550. Choked .013/.007. Minimum barrel wall thickness of .026 /.027. https://i.imgur.com/uIbogtr.jpg https://i.imgur.com/EvweGuj.jpg One feature escapes me. Cocking indicates, really?? https://i.imgur.com/y4Q5BFS.jpg |
Waiting on pictures of the gun.
I've seen a few NID 28 Field grades, a few Grade 2's, a Grade 3, and a Grade 4 but no Grade 1's that I recall. It seems like more had ejectors than extractors, how about this one? Stan |
What a wonderfully configured gun!
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Congratulations on getting a great Ithaca!!
I have an NID 28-gauge No. 1 just a bit later. Info I got from Walter thirty-five years ago when I got my gun at Shuman's states it was shipped 04/11/35 to Henry Tharoff. Is that April 11th or November 4th? My gun has the later 1935 style stock and forearm and no cocking indicators. Attachment 106534 Attachment 106535 |
Lovely gun. I have a Flues 28 from 1920 (+-) with the floral engraving. How did you clean up the wood before using the Tru-Oil? I also just picked up an
NID 20 gauge at the Southern with the cocking indicators. Really solid feeling gun. |
Extractors, 14 3/8 LOP with pad and tips the scales at a BEEFY 6 lbs.
I like how they lock-up. https://i.imgur.com/8hNPl6Q.jpg |
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Fantastic gun. Good for you. I own a 2E with a single trigger, pad and dual ivories. Early gun as well with the indicators. Really enjoy those 3/4 oz, 8.5 AA's on woodcock.
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I collected NID small bores for years and your gun is a fine example. It’s a very late example of a gun with cocking indicators. They were basically gone by the 460 serial number range. Much of the information I included in my DGJ article in the Winter 2000 still holds true today regarding 28 gauge NID’s. Since that time I acquired some other examples, including a 4-E 2 gun— 3 barrel set that was fully optioned , including vent ribs. The Ithaca NID guns were under appreciated for many years and still, in some instances, represent excellent values in all gauges.
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including a 4-E 2 gun— 3 barrel Set
Bill, That sounds like a very interesting set, so were these consecutive serial numbered guns built as a pair with the 3 barrels being shared? Either way, a NID 4E 28 gauge is pretty darn rare, Stan |
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