Ithaca Super Ten
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Re: Ithaca Super Ten
A nest of five NID Magnum-10s coming up in the February Guyette & Deeter auction -- Field Grade 500417, No. 1 500291, No. 2E 500647 with vent rib, No. 4E 500045 and No. 4E 500855 with the quite scarce "ball" grip.
I spoke too soon there are a bunch more magnum-frame later on in the catalog!! No. 4E 500129, Field Grade 500335, Field Grade 500668, Field Grade 500719, Field Grade 500599, No. 1E with vent rib 500166, Field Grade 500703 and Field Grade Ejector 12-gauge 3-inch 500519.
I spoke too soon there are a bunch more magnum-frame later on in the catalog!! No. 4E 500129, Field Grade 500335, Field Grade 500668, Field Grade 500719, Field Grade 500599, No. 1E with vent rib 500166, Field Grade 500703 and Field Grade Ejector 12-gauge 3-inch 500519.
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Re: Ithaca Super Ten
Wow,Researcher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 6:44 pm A nest of five NID Magnum-10s coming up in the February Guyette & Deeter auction -- Field Grade 500417, No. 1 500291, No. 2E 500647 with vent rib, No. 4E 500045 and No. 4E 500855 with the quite scarce "ball" grip.
I spoke too soon there are a bunch more magnum-frame later on in the catalog!! No. 4E 500129, Field Grade 500335, Field Grade 500668, Field Grade 500719, Field Grade 500599, No. 1E with vent rib 500166, Field Grade 500703 and Field Grade Ejector 12-gauge 3-inch 500519.
I looked through the catalog this afternoon, my brain didn’t fully register just how many NID Magnum 10’s are going to be sold quite yet
Like you Dave, I noticed the first 5, thinking that was all, then there was 8 more oh the amount of geese one could demolish with those big guns, it’s a shame that the limit is now only 1 per day, might as well go turkey hunting. I heard some swans pass overhead last night, now I could use one of those big guns for that
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Re: Ithaca Super Ten
When I had my goose lease at Bucktown, MD, one trip with my Model 12 Heavy Duck was all it took to make me realize a skeet gun was just right. They were either in over the decoys gear down and locked or passing by so high they were out of Magnum-10 range.
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Re: Ithaca Super Ten
That scenario is good reason to have one barrel "half choked" (Modified) on any Special Long Range waterfowler, i.e., Super-Fox, LC Smith Long Range, Ithaca Super 10 ….. as recommended by many of the period authorities like Askins, Curtis, Crossman, Sheldon, et al. Furthermore, firing a period 2-3/4" 12-gauge shell in a 3-inch chamber would typically result in a lesser pattern efficiency (percentage) than expected from the choke in either barrel. Even less, respectively, with a period 2-5/8" shell. Good concept when birds were decoying well. frankResearcher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 11:05 pm When I had my goose lease at Bucktown, MD, one trip with my Model 12 Heavy Duck was all it took to make me realize a skeet gun was just right. They were either in over the decoys gear down and locked or passing by so high they were out of Magnum-10 range.
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Re: Ithaca Super Ten
This is only a sampling of the Ithaca tens that the collector amassed over the years. The sale in southern Virginia last year offered many more, graded and otherwise. They have to be somewhere.
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Alot of these are coming out of Charlie Hunter's collection. Some neat stuff for sure. I think some of it was on GI for a little whileStan Hoover wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 9:11 pmWow,Researcher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 6:44 pm A nest of five NID Magnum-10s coming up in the February Guyette & Deeter auction -- Field Grade 500417, No. 1 500291, No. 2E 500647 with vent rib, No. 4E 500045 and No. 4E 500855 with the quite scarce "ball" grip.
I spoke too soon there are a bunch more magnum-frame later on in the catalog!! No. 4E 500129, Field Grade 500335, Field Grade 500668, Field Grade 500719, Field Grade 500599, No. 1E with vent rib 500166, Field Grade 500703 and Field Grade Ejector 12-gauge 3-inch 500519.
I looked through the catalog this afternoon, my brain didn’t fully register just how many NID Magnum 10’s are going to be sold quite yet
Like you Dave, I noticed the first 5, thinking that was all, then there was 8 more oh the amount of geese one could demolish with those big guns, it’s a shame that the limit is now only 1 per day, might as well go turkey hunting. I heard some swans pass overhead last night, now I could use one of those big guns for that
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Re: Ithaca Super Ten
Some nice ones for sure Dave,
I was discussing the number of Grade 7 NID’s produced with a friend the other evening.
Walt in his book had it down as being approximately 22 Grade 7 NID’s in all gauges, I believe that Keith Houtling may have helped Walt put these numbers together and of course, none of these numbers are concrete numbers, since you never say never.
There seems to have been a fair amount of Grade 7 NID’s have came to the surface recently, so we were really wondering if there may be more than 22? I was thinking of writing down the serial numbers of the different 7’s we’ve seen recently and in the future, just to see what comes to light.
I’m thinking you probably have this all covered already??
Thanks,
Stan
I was discussing the number of Grade 7 NID’s produced with a friend the other evening.
Walt in his book had it down as being approximately 22 Grade 7 NID’s in all gauges, I believe that Keith Houtling may have helped Walt put these numbers together and of course, none of these numbers are concrete numbers, since you never say never.
There seems to have been a fair amount of Grade 7 NID’s have came to the surface recently, so we were really wondering if there may be more than 22? I was thinking of writing down the serial numbers of the different 7’s we’ve seen recently and in the future, just to see what comes to light.
I’m thinking you probably have this all covered already??
Thanks,
Stan
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Re: Ithaca Super Ten
Those numbers come from a compilation of high grade NIDs, smallbores and magnum-frame NIDs done by someone at Ithaca in the 1960s and published in a Gun Digest.
As for No. 7E NIDs, I've got --
429598 -- 32-inch,12-gauge
443594 -- 32-inch,12-gauge
448878 -- 28-inch, 12-gauge, double triggers
448900 -- 12-gauge
457439 -- 32-inch, 20-gauge
457447 -- 20-gauge
461809 -- 28-gauge
467662 -- 12-gauge, double triggers
As for No. 7E NIDs, I've got --
429598 -- 32-inch,12-gauge
443594 -- 32-inch,12-gauge
448878 -- 28-inch, 12-gauge, double triggers
448900 -- 12-gauge
457439 -- 32-inch, 20-gauge
457447 -- 20-gauge
461809 -- 28-gauge
467662 -- 12-gauge, double triggers
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Re: Ithaca Super Ten
Dave,
I have 3 that I’ve seen to add.
454439 30” 12 gauge fully optioned
454486 30” 12 gauge fully optioned
467670 28” 20 gauge double trigger SF
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Stan
I have 3 that I’ve seen to add.
454439 30” 12 gauge fully optioned
454486 30” 12 gauge fully optioned
467670 28” 20 gauge double trigger SF
Thanks,
Stan
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Re: Ithaca Super Ten
First blood for the Ithaca Super Ten. Shot her Thursday morning and together we got a limit, including a nice double with a right and a left.