I always find it fascinating to get a Cody letter to see what kind of info is in them. I received three this week for a few of my Ithacas. The letter for the 5E Knick was quite interesting to say the least and has left me with a curiosity to try to find out who M. Davis was? He appears to be the recipient of the gun in 1931 and from there how did it end up in Winnipeg, MB where I purchased it from a fellow who claimed to be moving guns from a friends estate and that this had been in the person's possession for many, many years. Maybe M. Davis was from MB?
Cody Letter 5E Knick SBT
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Re: Cody Letter 5E Knick SBT
That’s very cool. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Cody Letter 5E Knick SBT
Boa and Beeson were both Ithaca distributors, Boa usually listed with a Canadian address. The Indiana address was probably a dealer where he picked up guns before the Grand. Their names appear on many Ithaca orders. Many Ithaca singles were delivered or sold at the Grand American.
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Re: Cody Letter 5E Knick SBT
Morgan Davis lived at 415 York Street in Springfield, Ohio, at least he did from 1928 to 1936, the only years I checked on him. He was a fairly high volume shooter of ATA birds.