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powerboatr

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My grandad passed away back in 92,
after all the dust settled, its been awhile
i was fortunate enough to secure his 1951 ithaca feathlight 12ga. shotgun. this thing had bounced around his trunk for who knows how long and had some serious rust pitts
I was going to have returned to the factory to be redone and to remove the pits, but i feared this would also destroy the engravings of the birds and dogs.
so my wife sanded and restained the stock, I gutted the mains and deep cleaned and lubed it then came the buffing and buffing of the main housing until all the rust was gone but the engravings remained, then i enhanced the engravings with some red
its not a 3500 dollar beratta but it helps me keep his great memories alive
thought i would share.
doesnt look to bad for a 175 dollar shotgun (1951 dollars)
 

Tail_Gunner

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Good Job There Robert!!!:thumbs:thumbs
There is nothing bad about keeping a sentimental item in sweet condition.

When my son's Father-in-law passed away, he inherited several firearms from his estate. One in particular is a nice little .22LR bolt action. We each were able to hole a Quarter from about 50 yards with the gun.

What is note worthy about his gun is the wood engraving my son's F.I.L. did on the stock. It makes it even more cherished as a memento.
 

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I VERY recently inherited a .410 over under shotgun double barrel. 1870 version Beretta. Any ideas what its worth? Have original paper shells. Perfect shape. Any offers? :sweet
 

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Nice job cleaning up and restoring the old memory. I inherited an ithaca featherlight from my uncle and its my favorite pheasant gun. How did you figure out its a 1951 model?
 

powerboatr

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Nice job cleaning up and restoring the old memory. I inherited an ithaca featherlight from my uncle and its my favorite pheasant gun. How did you figure out its a 1951 model?

easy
i contacted ithaca firearms and gave them the serial number
a few days later i got a reply it was a 1951 vintage.
 

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Very nice Robert..........

I have one of those too.......handed down from an uncle.


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