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	<title>Never Yet Melted &#187; Ithaca Gun Company</title>
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		<title>Good News</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Sep 2006 05:46:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It looked like curtains for the venerable Ithaca Gun Company last December, when the company&#8217;s equipment was auctioned in a going-out-of-business sale. But a number of Ithaca models, like the 37 Featherweight Shotgun, retained a strong following, and (as some predicted at the time) the Ithaca Gun Company was not simply allowed to die. Floyd [...]]]></description>
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	<p>It looked like curtains for the venerable Ithaca Gun Company last December, when the company&#8217;s equipment was auctioned in a going-out-of-business sale.   But a number of Ithaca models, like the 37 Featherweight Shotgun, retained a strong following, and (as some <a href="http://neveryetmelted.com/?p=206">predicted</a> at the time) the Ithaca Gun Company was not simply allowed to die.</p>

	<p>Floyd and Craig Marshall, who own and operate a state-of-the-art tool manufacturing company in Ohio, came forward and purchased from Ithaca&#8217;s investors the company name and the rights to Ithaca&#8217;s designs.  Production of some Model 37s is currently underway in Sanduskey, and Craig Marshall talks about eventually building Knickerbocker doubles.  I&#8217;d bet they could sell a few Magnum 10s as well.  The US military could do worse than to buy a few of those Model 37s.</p>

	<p>New Ithaca Gun Company <a href="http://www.ithacagunsusa.com/">web-site</a></p>

	<p>Craig Marshall was interviewed on a rural conservative radio network I&#8217;ve never heard of (but more power to them, they like guns and vote Republican, I always say).</p>

	<p>Craig Marshall&#8217;s Interview with <a href="http://www.accentradionetwork.com/st.htm">Jerry Hughes</a> on the <a href="http://www.accentradionetwork.com/">Accent Radio Network </a></p>

	<p><a href="http://www.ithacagunsusa.com/craigandjerryintro.mp3">Introduction</a></p>

	<p><a href="http://www.ithacagunsusa.com/craigandjerrypart1.mp3">Part 1</a></p>

	<p><a href="http://www.ithacagunsusa.com/craigandjerrypart2.mp3">Part 2</a></p>

	<p>One correction, guys: John James Audubon died January 27, 1851.  The Ithaca Gun Company was founded in 1883. The famous bird painter was a really lively corpse if he owned an Ithaca, as current copy claims.</p>

	<p>Hat tip to Skookumchuk from <a href="http://yargb.blogspot.com/"><span class="caps">YARGB</span></a>.</p>
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		<title>Sad Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2005 19:29:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The equipment of the celebrated Ithaca Gun Company was sold at auction in a going-of-business auction sale last Tuesday. The Ithaca Gun Company was founded in Fall Creek, NY in 1883 by the renowned American arms designer William Henry Baker, in partnership with Leroy &#38; Lou Smith, George Livermore, J.E. VanNatta, and Dwight McIntire. Originally [...]]]></description>
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	<p>The equipment of the celebrated <a href="http://www.auburnpub.com/articles/2005/11/30/news/local_news/news01.txt">Ithaca</a> Gun Company was sold at auction in a going-of-business auction sale last Tuesday.</p>

	<p>The Ithaca Gun Company was founded in Fall Creek, NY in 1883 by the renowned American arms designer William Henry Baker, in partnership with Leroy &#38; Lou Smith, George Livermore, J.E. VanNatta, and Dwight McIntire.  Originally called &#8220;W.H. Baker and Company, Gun Works,&#8221; the name was changed, and the first Ithaca Gun catalogue appeared in 1885, advertising &#8220;the celebrated Ithaca gun, the strongest, simplest, and best American gun manufactured.&#8221;  Famous models included the Flues, Knickerbocker, and N.I.D. (&#8220;New Ithaca Double&#8221;), and the heavy-duty Magnum 10 double-barreled models;  the Ithaca single-barreled trap guns,  and the popular Model 37 pump-action Featherlight.  Ithaca made the least expensive of America&#8217;s classic double-barreled shotguns.  Field grade Ithacas were inexpensive, but they were rugged and simple, and were famous for their fast lock-time.</p>

	<p>Ithaca guns were used by Annie Oakley, John Phillip Souza (Ithaca&#8217;s most opulent productions were once called their &#8220;Souza-grade&#8221;), George Marshall, and Dwight Eisenhower, and admired by such well-known sporting writers as Charles Askins, Elmer Keith, and Michael McIntosh.  I shot a goodly number of ruffed grouse and ducks, when I was young, with a slick-handling Model 37 12 gauge.</p>

	<p>The Ithaca Company has died twice previously, and the famous Ithaca name has been revived each time.  We are living in a period when appreciation for, and collector interest in, classic American firearms is at an all time height.  So, who knows?  Springsteen could be right:</p>

	<p><em>Maybe ev&rsquo;rything dies, baby, that&rsquo;s a fact<br />
But maybe ev&rsquo;rything that dies someday comes back.</em></p>



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