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Great example of an early McGraw style engraved No. 2.
Flues 10-gauge ad, Sept. 1915.jpg
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The Following 12 Users Say Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post:
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CraigThompson, Dan Steingraber, David Noble, E Robert Fabian, Garry L Gordon, Jerry Harlow, Jim McKee, Keith Sirmans, Kevin McCormack, Larry Stauch, Pete Lester, Stan Hoover |
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03-10-2023, 02:03 PM
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Ebgraving
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The engraving on this gun is different than mine. Looking through the Ithaca book I haven't seen one that matches the engraving on the sides or the flower like engraving on the bottom of the gun I posted.
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