Revdoc,
This is a work in progress! I have found the files containing the S. Buckley referrence and am searching for it at the moment. However, I have in hand (from that file) a sworn deposition dated 9/29/44 form H. Howland stating that Ithaca bought its barrel tubes from Flannery Bolt, Bridgeville, Pa And the frame forging from Clapp, Auburn, NY. I knew they bought frames from E.D. Clapp but didn't remember the Flannery connection. We know Flannery made .45 barrels during the war and I have a M-37 barrel drawing with Flannery's name on it. So-- the .45 barrels were marked with a F. The subject gun of the law suit was a `1929 gun so --the search continues.
OK, Found it.

It case you can't make it out:
"Paul,
Gun barrels purchased from J.J Riga and S. Buckley& Co. had approximately the following analysis... ."
It was signed by Harry Howland 11/17/44.
No definitive answers, perhaps more mystery.
Last edited by Walter C. Snyder; 09/24/08 02:58 PM.