Yet another one tried to follow me home today, but I have to wait 3-days to pick it up now (& then pay even-extra for that privilege, Colorado truly-sucks anymore!). 32-inch (and almost flawless inside and out, no dents, no pits, they look almost "new") very-dramatic & what I would assume-to-be original-finished "Black & White Fine Twist" tubes with breeches so-thick they look like it might be a double-rifle(!), choked mod and mod (had to use a dime to measure them as this shop normally deals in black guns & handguns, so they had no-idea about what this gun is). The tubes ring decently and they have absolutely-remarkable color left on them, the whole gun does as-well for that matter and with completely original finishes throughout (with only few handling marks here and there). A 1901 born-on date (according to the SN), sooo that makes it an Ithaca Crass model (I believe?). Weighs somewhere in the 8 1/2 pound range(?) and it fits me remarkably well (not too-much drop & with a decent LOP) so...a possible clays gun, maybe?

Didn't need it but... couldn't pass it up as it was too-nice and too-cheap. Can anybody here tell me something about my "new" Ithaca?

Last edited by Lloyd3; 04/18/25 03:17 PM.