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This is another 1938 gun here, 12ga...
https://www.gunsamerica.com/91577524...2-12-gauge.htm
It has same checkering as mine on the forend and stock. I suspect, that by 1938 Ithaca was just doing the same forend pattern on both the lefever A-Grades, and the Grade 2 Ithacas.
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The Split pattern was common on pre-NID No. 2s. On a Lewis Model No. 2E --
Ithaca Lewis No. 2E, 12-Gauge.jpg
On a Flues Model 12-gauge No. 2 --
ITHACA FLUES No. 2, 12-GAUGE, 30-inch Damascus.jpg
Flues Model No. 2E 20-gauge --
388432 01 Flues No. 2E, 20-gauge, 28-inch.jpg
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