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back in 2005 i had a shot at one, but didnt have 7 grand at the time. it has haunted me ever since because i havent seen one since either.
it was a 32" VR f/f, sst, btfa with mouth dripping gorgeous aaa select wood and carving.
the owner sent me pics and i still have it on hard drive. email me and i can send in what i got to share.

tell me...who has one? post it up. let me look at it and dream.


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Back in the 1960s Ithaca Gun Co. did a tabulation of the NIDs. It showed a total of twenty-two No. 7E NIDs. They broke out the smallbores and the Magnum-Framed guns, showing two .410-bores, two 28-gauges, two Magnum-Twelves and one Magnum-Ten, so that leaves fifteen to be divided up between 12-, 16- and 20-gauges.

First one I ever saw was a 20-gauge at Kerr's Sport Shop in Beverly Hills in early 1970 when I was a U.S. Navy E3. Pretty sure it is the one that showed up in Julia's Auction in 2014 --

http://jamesdjulia.com/item/2459-369/

I've seen another 20-gauge, three or four 12-gauges, and this 28-gauge that Steve Barnett had for sale a few years back --



with straight grip, vent rib, SST and beavertail.

I've never seen any tabulations for how many No. 7s were made in the Crass, Lewis, Minier and Flues Models.

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Back in the 1960s Ithaca Gun Co. did a tabulation of the NIDs. It showed a total of twenty-two No. 7E NIDs. They broke out the smallbores and the Magnum-Framed guns, showing two .410-bores, two 28-gauges, two Magnum-Twelves and one Magnum-Ten, so that leaves fifteen to be divided up between 12-, 16- and 20-gauges.

First one I ever saw was a 20-gauge at Kerr's Sport Shop in Beverly Hills in early 1970 when I was a U.S. Navy E3. Pretty sure it is the one that showed up in Julia's Auction in 2014 --

http://jamesdjulia.com/item/2459-369/



Including the auction's house fee, the gun at Julias sold for $77,000!



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Researcher, something tells me that your monthly pay as an E-3 meant that gun was not within your budget!

Bobski, when Steve Lamboy brought back the NID with his Ithaca Classic Doubles operation, there were some more 7E's made. Don't know how many. I've owned a couple ICD's and they're very nice guns, but mine were both 4E's.

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I went back and looked at the photos I'd saved of the No. 7E from Steve Barnett that I thought was a .410-bore in my post above and one of the pictures included the tag and it is a 28-gauge. I edited my post above to reflect this. Sorry.

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pics of the one that got away incoming via marks21.


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They really are not elusive, you just need to have the money. I have owned 2 20-gauges (one a two barrel set) and 5 or so 12 gauges.

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Bobski, I think you picture two different guns here?

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