Just because something rolled off of Cactus Jack's typewriter doesn't mean it was true.

From the introduction of the NID in the 1926 Ithaca Gun Co. catalogs the double trigger, plain extractor, Field Grade sold for $37.50, which remained the price into the early 1930s.

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For 1926, the Godshalks moved A.H. Fox shotgun production into a new more efficient factory and dropped the price of the double trigger, plain extractor, Sterlingworth to $36.50.

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Where it remained until Savage's June 21, 1932 revised price list, when it went up to $39.50. Between Ithaca's first and second 1932 catalogs the price of the Field Grade went up from $37.50 to $40.55.

Last edited by Researcher; 08/21/25 11:10 PM.