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That is a nice, original Ithaca 4E. I have the sibling to that gun in 20 gauge except mine has a splinter as opposed to the beavertail.
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Thanks.
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I am a small gauge person so I can't help much on a 12 ga. But I would say $4000-$5000.
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Thanks again.
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That's a very decent 4-E with my favorite, 3 position safety, single trigger. Although you don't show the butt stock, I suspect it's a trap configuration gun. An indicator gun with the earlier small Beavertail, I'm guessing a late 20's gun with a serial number under 430,000. There are a few of these on the market currently in the $35-4500 range. They are generally difficult to sell once the price exceeds 4K. They are very fine guns to shoot and I've taken a similar gun to Mexico for ducks etc in the late 90's-early 2000's. Steve Lamboy (ICD) shot a Grade 3 NID on that particular trip that had been all over the world and he fondly named it "International Harvestor"!
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10-03-2017, 09:25 AM | #9 | ||||||
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Miller trigger, probably original to the gun.
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Miller design for sure. Early on, Ithaca paid Miller a royalty for each trigger($5?) Later on down the road, they quit that and I've heard the Miller Brothers were not happy! Walt Snyder might shed some light on that aspect!
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