From the beginning of hammerless Ithaca doubles, the Ithaca No. 2 had Damascus barrels, and was a $60 list price gun --



In the early years of the 20th Century, before The Great War, Ithaca offered the No. 2 with Krupp barrels at a list price of $70 --



These guns actually had much lower Net Selling Prices. In 1915, the No. 2 was $42.75 and the No. 2 Krupp Pigeon was $49.87. Later in 1915 Ithaca Gun Co. went to their new engraving patterns. As The Great War cut off the supply of twist and Damascus tubes from Europe, every catalogue from then until the December 1919 showed changes in grades and barrel materials offered. Later in 1915, Ithaca was offering their No. 1 1/2 with the new engraving pattern the option of Krupp barrels --


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