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Unread 12-14-2023, 02:39 PM   #11
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I’ve had an NID 20 in my hands that was 32” with vent rib barrels .
The Indiana mafia is reported to have one, at least one. Maybe just a rumor.
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The Indiana mafia is reported to have one, at least one. Maybe just a rumor.
One that was in my hands didn’t belong to The Godfather’s of Indiana .
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In 1969 as a poor Navy E-3 I made my first pilgrimage to Kerr's Sport Shop in Beverly Hills. In the display counter in the gun department they had a fully optioned NID No. 7E, 20-gauge, 32-inch, but that was before I started keeping track of serial numbers.

In the Fall 2014 Julia's Auction they had NID 457439 a fully optioned No. 7E, 32-inch, 20-gauge, which I suspect was the gun I saw in 1969 as it had originally shipped to Tufts-Lyons Arms Co. in Los Angeles in 1930.

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It sold for $77,625 at the Julia's Auction. Those extra two-inches of barrel cost a lot. In the October 2016 Julia's Auction, 30-inch fully optioned 20-gauge No. 7E, 457447 went for $20,700.

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In the Fall 2017 Julia's Auction, 457466, No. 7E 20-gauge with 30- and 26-inch barrels didn't make reserve. Three long barrel No. 7E 20-gauges all in the 457xxx range. My No. 4E 30-inch 20-gauge is also in the 457xxx range.
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Not a rumor Reggie, somehow I have managed to find 2 of these. Both are 20 gauge 4E with 32" VR Barrels. One will end up in PA with Mr. Ithaca himself some day

Dave, if you are tracking serial numbers shoot me a PM and I can get them to you if you have interest. I believe one is 454XXX and the other is in the 455 range.

As for now off to the woods we go
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We need to take inventory of long barrel 20s!! Hope your hunt is a success!!
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A friend has one he does not shoot. I will have him measure it
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Not a rumor Reggie, somehow I have managed to find 2 of these. Both are 20 gauge 4E with 32" VR Barrels. One will end up in PA with Mr. Ithaca himself some day

Dave, if you are tracking serial numbers shoot me:
And The Godfather of Southern Indiana has spoken
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I just cannot forget that 32” NID Grade 3 20 that was advertised for sale for less than 1 day, I wonder where it went?
(for sale about 2-3 years back by Firearms Collectors)


Maybe someone here scooped it up quickly?

If so, would you be so kind to share pictures?

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In the Fall 2017 Julia's Auction, 457466, No. 7E 20-gauge with 30- and 26-inch barrels didn't make reserve. Three long barrel No. 7E 20-gauges all in the 457xxx range. My No. 4E 30-inch 20-gauge is also in the 457xxx range.
Been thumbing through the old Julia's Auction catalog archive and found a fourth No. 7E 20-gauge, also in the 457xxx range, 457510, a fully optioned 30-incher that went for $28,750 in the Spring 2008 auction --

457510 01 No. 7E, 20-gauge, 30-inch, Julias Spring 2008, ,750.png

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Ten years ago, a fully optioned 32-inch No. 4E 20-gauge went for less than ten grand --

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I just cannot forget that 32” NID Grade 3 20 that was advertised for sale for less than 1 day, I wonder where it went?
(for sale about 2-3 years back by Firearms Collectors)


Maybe someone here scooped it up quickly?

If so, would you be so kind to share pictures?

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Stanley, I was almost over that gun and you bought it up again.
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