Ithaca Base: "The Eagle Has Landed" - April 14, 1927

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When things were still made in the U.S.A.:

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Bushmaster,

Did you shoot those old timers at the Grand last week or are they just for looking at?

Always wanted a 4E. I used a Browning Broadway in my day.
 
Bushmaster,

Did you shoot those old timers at the Grand last week or are they just for looking at?

Always wanted a 4E. I used a Browning Broadway in my day.

I do not get to the Grand but I do shoot them in central New Jersey.

Every chance I get:)

P.S.
I lurked on Gunbroker for well over a year till I scarfed this one up for a bit less than $1,000
 
Nice old Ithaca.
The 'McGraw' scroll style though he did many styles during his lifetime of work there.
I've got copys of alot of Bill McGraw's engraving pulls and patterns from over the years that he worked at Ithaca.
Many of the commonly done figures like the trap shooter,,another was the Indian w/ bow & arrow,,the Sousa Grade Merrmaid,,started as magazine ad photos & illustrations, letterhead drawings, even currency or stamps images.
 
I'd love to have one of those single barrel guns like that one. Thanks for the great photos!

Is that an old Jostam pad?
 

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