Hi guys,
I have a favor to ask you guys. I have an Ithaca side by side that I need some info and approx. value of if possible.
Receiver - Pointing bird dog and "Ithaca Gun Co. Ithaca N.Y." both sides.
triggers - Double
Barrels - 28" appears to be full and modified. No texted visible on the barrels.
Pistol cap & plastic butt plate - They are worn but readable.
All serial numbers match on the forearm, barrels and receiver (251xxx). The pistol grip and forearm are checkered. They are also well worn but not split or cracked. The blueing on the barrel is worn but no rust. The case hardening on the receiver is all but gone but again not rust.
The interesting part of this deal is that I know the original owner and the second owner along with some info about both. Both have gone on to the happy hunting grounds some 25 years ago. I don't have any idea of the age but I am guess it is over 40 years. Any help would be greatly appriciated. The family is looking to sell the gun and I want to know the value so I can decide what to offer them.
Thanks,
Jim
I have a favor to ask you guys. I have an Ithaca side by side that I need some info and approx. value of if possible.
Receiver - Pointing bird dog and "Ithaca Gun Co. Ithaca N.Y." both sides.
triggers - Double
Barrels - 28" appears to be full and modified. No texted visible on the barrels.
Pistol cap & plastic butt plate - They are worn but readable.
All serial numbers match on the forearm, barrels and receiver (251xxx). The pistol grip and forearm are checkered. They are also well worn but not split or cracked. The blueing on the barrel is worn but no rust. The case hardening on the receiver is all but gone but again not rust.
The interesting part of this deal is that I know the original owner and the second owner along with some info about both. Both have gone on to the happy hunting grounds some 25 years ago. I don't have any idea of the age but I am guess it is over 40 years. Any help would be greatly appriciated. The family is looking to sell the gun and I want to know the value so I can decide what to offer them.
Thanks,
Jim