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INCREDIBLE FACTORY CUTAWAY ILLUSTRATING MOST

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
INCREDIBLE FACTORY CUTAWAY ILLUSTRATING MOST

FUNCTIONING PARTS OF THE FAMOUS "NEW ITHACA DOUBLE" (NID). Cal. 12 Ga., 2 3/4". S# 425559. The new Ithaca double has become a classic as well as a technological advancement over all previous Ithaca models. The factory was justly proud of the new design & here we offer what must be a factory made cutaway illustrating all aspects of its design except for the locking system, allowing this gun to be fired. The gun is a very early (Star model) field grade w/ cocking indicators. Production started w/ S# 425000, so this gun most likely dates from the first month of production in 1925. The 30" bbls. are unaltered & have full length matted rib. They are marked "SMOKELESS POWDER STEEL" & "MADE IN U.S.A." on tops. Bbl. flats stamped w/ serial number, choke numbers "4" & "4" (FULL & FULL) & "2 3/4 CHAMBER". Bottom of lump stamped w/ nitro proof mark & grade "F". Case hardened boxlock action has serial number, "F" & "12" on water table along with "PATENT" "APPLIED FOR". Left side of action engraved w/ star & roll marked w/ Ithaca name & address along w/ usual pointing dog. There are no remnants of roll markings on left side of action and were probably never applied. Left side of action & stock has been partially cut away to expose the inner workings of the gun including the new style cocking cams, coil springs, hammer & cocking indicator arrangement, as well as safety mechanism & its engagement w/ triggers. Trigger plate is cut to show sear-engagement. Engraved stars also appear on bottom of action & blued trigger guard bow. Capped pistol grip buttstock of stump figured American walnut measures 14 3/16" over original serrated hard rubber buttplate. The point pattern checkering at grip has had points cut so that borders end w/in 3/16" of cutaways. Stock measures 14 3/16" over its original serrated hard rubber buttplate. Matching splinter forend has left side cut away to view the new bbl. latch system which is a modification of the English Deeley latch. Again, checkering is originally cut to go around cutaway viewports. CONDITION: exceptionally fine, retaining nearly all factory finishes on all wood & metal surfaces w/ only a few handling marks in wood. Stocks retain nearly all of their original varnish finish w/ some areas of chipping, mostly on left side of butt, that have had new oil rubbed in. Checkering remains sharp & clean. Bores are excellent, bright & shiny. Mechanically excellent. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-399/MGM). CURIO. $2,000-8,000.