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Unread 07-24-2014, 12:36 PM   #1
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Don't think so. I've never seen that number published. While 32-inch is far and away the most common, I've seen enough of the 34-inch NID Magnum-Tens to think maybe 10 to 15%. The 28-inch barrel Magnum-Ten one of our friends has is I'm sure far rarer!!
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Unread 07-25-2014, 11:48 AM   #2
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Don't think so. I've never seen that number published. While 32-inch is far and away the most common, I've seen enough of the 34-inch NID Magnum-Tens to think maybe 10 to 15%. The 28-inch barrel Magnum-Ten one of our friends has is I'm sure far rarer!!
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I was home last week for a visit and found this picture. It is from about 30 years ago and as I recall it was a very cold day. The handsome young man on the left is holding that 28" Ithaca mag 10.

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I do believe, that the other handsome young man is also holding an Ithaca ten. Most likely a super ten. The area is a frozen potato field, temps most likely on the minus side of zero, with a good steady wind. Hunting with them two in mid winter would separate the sissies from the goose hunters. If the cold did not get you, they would stop at a real Mexican cafe where they were the only english speaking customers. Here the hot sauce and the food would finished the job.
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Patrick, David, and Dave Noreen, I wonder when Steve Lamboy will deliver the 28" Super Ten that I ordered as a "dealer"? I guess I shouldn't be too impatient. I did spend the day at the Chantilly, VA gun show staring at a great 34" Mag Ten on the table next to mine. Not a problem except that I have a nice Mag Ten to sell myself. Oh well.
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