John Bailey's 16-gauge Ithaca NID
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John Bailey's 16-gauge Ithaca NID
For those familiar with Nash Buckingham's friend John Bailey --
There is a horror story over on ShotgunWorld. Seems John's 1939 16-gauge Ithaca NID was in a fire and the family is looking to see if the gun is restorable.
https://www.shotgunworld.com/threads/19 ... st-5156343
There is a horror story over on ShotgunWorld. Seems John's 1939 16-gauge Ithaca NID was in a fire and the family is looking to see if the gun is restorable.
https://www.shotgunworld.com/threads/19 ... st-5156343
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Re: John Bailey's 16-gauge Ithaca NID
I was looking at a picture of John Bailey's Ithaca yesterday. It looks like a Grade 4. However, I'm not up on mid grade Ithacas, could be a Grade 3. It was a beautiful gun. I wish I could remember where the picture was.
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Re: John Bailey's 16-gauge Ithaca NID
Pretty sure it is a No. 4E. The No. 1 and No. 3 last appeared in the 1934 Ithaca catalogs & price lists. The family said it was a 1939 gun and it doesn't have the cocking indicators which were also dropped along with the No. 1 and No. 3 between 1934 & 35.
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Re: John Bailey's 16-gauge Ithaca NID
That’s a shame, thanks for posting Dave.
By the appearance of the wood, the heat must not have been too high. It would be interesting to know more details on this gun, perhaps a Magnum if he was a friend of Nash’s? (Oops not likely that it is a Magnum since it is a 16)
Stan Hoover
By the appearance of the wood, the heat must not have been too high. It would be interesting to know more details on this gun, perhaps a Magnum if he was a friend of Nash’s? (Oops not likely that it is a Magnum since it is a 16)
Stan Hoover
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Re: John Bailey's 16-gauge Ithaca NID
John Bailey was a horseback riding, Mississippi quail hunter. See The Double Gun Journal, Volume Two, issue 4, pages 58 to 66.
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