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Sidelock
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Why segregate? If all those that appreciate a make or model post their interest here others will be exposed and gain interest. I recently aquired interest in the Remington 1894 but would prolly not have done so if there was an exclusive 1894 site where they all hang out. Don't make it into a high school clique thing. Let's keep it in the BBS and let it all flow loose and easy. Those who want will join in on a particular subject and those that don't will find another string in their interest.
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I think that all Ithaca "aficonado's" would be interested in a Ithaca forum and that Mr. Will's offer to set up a dedicated web site, considering the effort involved, is certainly quite generous. However, to play the "devils advocate" maybe we are putting the horse before the cart. If there was an organized Ithaca Collectors Group the web site could serve as a centralized location where information could be diseminated, questions answered and theories explored. Without such a group to provide the core of the discussion I think that a dedicated forum or web site would result, for the most part, in the same type of questions posed on this board and on the Shotgun World Forum; "when was my Ithaca born", "how much is my Ithaca worth", or questions that could be easily answered if the questioneer took the time to do a little research using material that is presently available. Much of this material is copywrited and not available to be posted on a public website. I think that for the majority of viewers the posted questions and resulting answers on both this board and the Shotgun World Forum serve their purpose.
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What ever happened with this idea? Seems like there are enough of us on here that it would be practical and helpful.
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Sidelock
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Friends:
I was glad to see this thread. I am looking forward to the Ithaca site.
The organization is about ready to go, too, just need to incorporate and have some money to do so. Anybody want to ramrod that?
I sorta have been busy since my wifes death. I am currently taking undergrad courses at Texas A & M to get ready to enter a Masters degree program next fall, and being single Dad to 3 and still running my firm... I dont have much time to play.
We still need a name that makes most people happy.
If there is real interest, I have the address list of about 60 names....and I will be pleased to forward to whoever wants to take the bull by the horns.
Regards
GKT
Texas Declaration of Independence 1836 -The Indictment against the dictatorship, Para.16:"It has demanded us to deliver up our arms, which are essential to our defence, the rightful property of freemen, and formidable only to tyrannical governments."
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Greg, sorry to hear of your tough times and loss. Best wishes to you in the future. I would be interested in a association and forum.
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I would certainly welcome an Ithaca forum. While my main interest is model 37's I have several sxs starting with Flues versions and continuing thru the Lamboy models.
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Battle: Sometimes things get a bit slow at the Lefever forum. If it's to be Ithaca Gun, why not just let it be Ithaca Gun. Start the dedicated site but get the best of the smorgasbord approach (as here) by not segregating the interests (37 discussion mixed in with the doublegun posts; let the SBT guys and guys who have the later SKBs jump right in). Let the thing branch without a lot of pigeonholing. I'd love to know more about Emil Flues' gunmaking activites when he wasn't employed at Water Power Lot #6. Robt. Chambers left a "teaser" here with photos of Flues' premises; I wish he could be encouraged to say more. Anyway, make the forum inclusive and it will look like the lights are on and somebody home all the time. JMO.
jack (who has a 37 Deerslayer, Flues 4e doublegun, Flues 4e SBT and used to have a couple of NIDs)
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rabbit.........check out the other thread started here under "Ithaca Collectors". Channing took off with my idea(not that i mind)but if you try and reach him he doesn't return any messages, and i know they have been read, cause it tell you they have been read. He stated in a PM that he was working?????????
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When Greg Tag floated the Ithaca Collectors idea back when, I offered to build the site, keep it going and cover the first year's hosting. I must've been drunk. Building and launching is fun, hosting costs are cheap, but maintaining the thing is a frikking chore!. Greg's proposal was also for a big Ithaca bucket; 37s, SKBs, Auto & Burglar , SBTs, and all doubles. I bet an Ithaca 1911 would've been welcome too.
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The Ithaca collectors website has been an ongoing battle. The battle is me vs free time. I do have a base welcome page, homepage, and various other links set up, I have yet to purchase a domain, and am lacking quite a bit of information and resources. I stopped working on it due to what seemed like lack of interest from members(or what would hopefully be members). I guess Im going to finish it up here real quick and launch the site. Ill let the members create the rest of it. The fate of the website depends upon how much the members put into it. I dont have many pictures or information on the company, catalogs, various grades and models, distinct features, etc, so I dont think Im going to be able to create a site like the Parker, Smith, or Fox collectors have at its launch point. Once the site is up, you will all find my email address on the page, and can hopefully send me many, many, photos and info so that I can expand the website to an actual place of usefulness. Thanks again,
Channing Will
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