Another Ithaca For The Collection
Another Ithaca For The Collection
Picked up this grade 3 yesterday on a dealers website. It was advertised as a Flues but pretty sure this is a Lewis. I bought it sight unseen on his word that barrels ring, tight on face, no cracks in the wood. Fingers crossed. And a model 12 trap today...
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DarylC
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Re: Another Ithaca For The Collection
You are on a roll. Love the Model 12.
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Re: Another Ithaca For The Collection
The Model 12 sure turned out be a very pleasant surprise. Based on the bore and a few other areas still covered in old cosmoline I can only surmise this gun is NIB unfired? There is zero indication it was ever fired, just assembled only.
What a beauty! Serial # places it at 1973 mfg.
What a beauty! Serial # places it at 1973 mfg.
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Re: Another Ithaca For The Collection
Wow! That’s impressive.
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I love Model 12's. As I said before you're on a run. Keep it up.
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