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I wanted to gauge this forums opinion on a dedicated Ithaca forum. Something on the lines of the Lefever site, and well prolly identical to it. I just feel Ithaca should be represented in the way other top makers are. The Parker, LC Smith, Fox sites are all good for doublegun enthusiast. Why not Ithaca? Personally.....I'm only interested in Ithaca doubles, but this forum would also be open to the pumper fan, as well any other Ithaca gun. I would however not mix interest. In other words....."click" on Ithaca Double forum(for the double people, which would prolly make up the most here) or "click" on Ithaca Pump forum(alot of mod. 37 people out there too).
So what ya think? If you think it's silly or whatever thats alright, I got thick skin! However, I would apprecaite your level of interest if you like this idea. Also I'm way open to any suggestions. I havn't done much research into setting one of these up, but from what I have read and been told there is no cost or very little cost. I also don't know if I would be infringing on the Ithaca name or name rights. You lawyer people could help me on that one?
I await your valued response! Take Care,
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Good idea, but where's the Lefever forum?
My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income. - Errol Flynn
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http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewforum.php?F=59 It's an I love my Ithaca forum. Doesn't get a lot of traffic and posters are generaly younger and less experienced than you'll find here but if you pay attention, you're likely to find yourself among friends. Old friends
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Cary.......thanks, I did know about that site/blog. So are you saying "we have one, we don't need something else"? My intent isn't to take away from shotgunworld.com, and actually they have a classics blog that groups all together. But I agree with you that there isn't much interest there. Would you be joining if there was a dedicated Ithaca site? It's FREE!
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battle- I'd jump in if there was a question I could answer or an opinion which may benifit someone but with the level of knowledge on this board, if I know it, so does everyone else! Over there, it's much like being a man with one eye in the land of the blind.
For me, one of the greatest pleasures is seeing posters from here using different names over there- figuring out who's who.
Just because there's already one doesn't mean there's no room for another. I've even been known to log in over on SSM!
Cary
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I'd join in a heart beat. I have a recently restocked 20 ga. NID that I also engraved out for color case & rust bluing bbl's now. I would be very interested in this forum. Build it and they shall come, Ken
Ken Hurst 910-221-5288
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What no Ithaca people out there?
Suggestions?
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I'd join ..... I have a few and a 1925 Flues as a project gun.
Al
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I have two, Sign me up !! Bob
The clearest way into the universe is through a forest wilderness. -John Muir
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