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thanks Dave
I was going by the list on the double gunshop board to determine model- that shows Crass numbers up in the beginning of the 94K range, with the Lewis model starting with 94109. http://www.doublegunshop.com/dgsnos3.htm In spite of growing up near there, I never paid much attention to their doubles although there were a lot of them around when i was young. But the condition of this one caught my eye- if it has not been redone, it has withstood the years well. you say "screw from the outside of the forearm wood into the forearm metal like many later Ithacas have" so is that a feature on the Lewis
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The screw seems to be common in later Flues Models and NIDs. It is also found on a few Lefever Nitro Specials. A 1921 vintage Flues --
![]() 1941 vintage NID -- ![]() That serial number chronology is worth what you pay for it!! Doesn't have the Minier Models and shows the Lewis in the years of the Minier!! Much better one in the second edition of Walter's book, which is well worth the investment if one is going to play with Ithacas. |
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Thanks again Dave, from the second edition??
then is this list from the first edition? MODELS, SERIAL NUMBERS AND MANUFACTURING DATES FOR ITHACA GUNS Reprinted with express written permission from Walter Claude Snyder’s books “The Ithaca Gun Company From The Beginning” and “Ithaca Featherlight Repeaters: The Best Gun Going: A Complete History of the Ithaca Model 37 and the Model 87” . ©All rights reserved, copyrighted,no material with in this document may be copied or distributed in any way without the express written permission of the author, Walter Claude Snyder http://www.ithacagun.com/pdfs/serialnumbers.pdf like i said - i know little about them, just trying to learn, not sure I need a small bore with a stock that doesn't. But I get curious when I don't know much about a double.
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I've got both the first and second editions of The Ithaca Gun Company From the Beginning, and that list is different. That appears to be an intermediate version.
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