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Are any of the Ithaca's, Model 37's?

If so, I'd be interested...

I've shot a 20 gauge Model 37 since I was a kid. It has always been my favorite "shooter".

A few years ago for his 12th Christmas, I gave my 20 gauge Ithaca Model 37 to my now 17 year old son, who also loves it. While I have several other shotguns, he will only carry that 37. However, being 17, he is lusting for a 12 gauge Model 37.

I'd love to find another 20 gauge Model 37 for my 9 year old. He'll be ready in a year or two. I was hoping to "pass on" the older son's 20 gauge to the younger son while replacing the older boy's shotgun with another out of the gun cabinet, but that just isn't going to happen! So, I'd be very interested in a 20 gauge Model 37.

Thanks,

Bowfin47

  • 2 weeks later...
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You can probably get a good appraisal if you take pictures and document any blemishes, including the condition of the bluing. If you're not in a hurry, I would take good care of them and wait to sell them, the present market isn't that good on long guns.

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Once you decide what to do, you can always sell them on here, in the Buy/Sell/Trade part. It looks like you have plenty of interest! (Everyone would give you fair price, but don't rush into anything! You may decide that the sentimental value is worth more than the fair price anyway.) I know my husband would be interested, but he knows less about guns than anyone else I know. :)

I can bring home the trout...fry it up in a pan...and never let you forget I caught it! 'Cause I'm a woman!

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