1920 ithaca m-49 flues trap gun question

tcritter

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I have a guy wanting to trade me a 1920 ithaca m-49 flues trap gun. I cant find any real good information on its value. I know they arent expensive but I was wondering how much the age increases its value. I know condition has a big factor but I havent seen it.
 
A 1920 Flues model Ithaca is a side by side double shotgun.

There was an Ithaca single shot 22 that looked like a lever action Winchester,but was actually a single shot 22,sort of a modified Martini breech system.If that is what we are talking about,value is not great and it is not all that old,maybe 70's?

If it works,it has the value of a utility single shot 22.
 
The Flues was a version of the Ithaca hammerless double shotgun, designed by Emil Flues & made from 1908-26.

The Flues Models had no model numbers, but did have grade numbers, ascending 1 through 7.

The Ithaca Model 49 Saddlegun is (as posted above) a Western-styled lever-action .22 cal single-shot hammer rifle made of a Zinc-type alloy on the Martini dropping/tilting block action design - made from 1968-78.

A Flues can be worth up to several thousand dollars, a Saddlegun up to $150 - and either, of course, much less.

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