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Brett Trimble 07-03-2025 11:28 AM

Ithaca 37 - Quick Question
 
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I’ve always wanted a 16ga Ithaca 37 Featherlight. One of my Dad’s friends did all his upland shooting with one and he was a masterful shot.

One popped up at my LGS, 1952 vintage 16ga Featherlight. It’s in “well loved and used” but not abused condition, screws never turned. Love the fit and feel and the silky smooth action. It followed me home..

There is one long scratch in the buttock, it appears it’s scraped the varnish off but isn’t into the wood.

Is it possible to “move around” and add varnish to the 37 like you can with a Parker? If not, is there a good way to fix this kind of scrape?

Alfred Houde 07-03-2025 12:54 PM

They are great shotguns. I bought a used one way back in 1976 from the old Butternut Sports in Syracuse, New York. Mine has a plain stock, with a 28" Modified choke barrel.

I took it to Maine and Florida during my Navy days. I don't know how many ducks, geese, woodcock, etc. I have taken with it. The bluing was just about worn off and in 2011, I sent it back to the new Ithaca Gun Company to have them re-blue it. I told them to leave the RayBar sight on it and leave the wood alone. They did a great job on it.

I always liked the stocks with the checkered wrist like yours.

As to that scratch, I would think that a tiny bit of Tru-Oil or similar product rubbed into the scratch would cover it up nicely.

Brett Trimble 07-03-2025 01:34 PM

Alfred,

Thanks for the advice, and especially the story. Hope you enjoy that gun for many years to come.

Best,
Brett

Dean Romig 07-03-2025 02:30 PM

Try some denatured alcohol to loosen and spread around the existing finish around the scratch.





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Daniel Carter 07-03-2025 02:52 PM

As Dean said. I experimented with french polish and you can go back at any time and patch it up. Use alcohol and varnish on a balled cloth. Google has many tutorials on it. If you have an old stock try it first. alcohol is the carrier and solvent for varnish.

Brett Trimble 07-03-2025 03:00 PM

Thanks so much, guys. Great to hear that. I’ve used that method on Parker’s and it worked very well indeed!

Steven Groh 07-03-2025 03:28 PM

Looks like a nice one.
I have been looking for one of those too. Congratulations!

Brett Trimble 07-03-2025 03:45 PM

I’ll keep my eye open for another one. ��

Alfred Houde 07-03-2025 03:50 PM

Pat McKune has a few for sale on GI.

Steven Groh 07-03-2025 06:08 PM

The only 16 I see there from him is a 20" Deerslayer.
I would prefer a 28" grouse slayer.
But thanks for the heads-up.
There seem to be lots of them out there, but as always, it's all about condition.
So many have just been abused.
There are a few on Gunbroker that look reasonable. We'll see.


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