My research suggests they did, sort of. Marketed by Sears as Ted Williams model 340.530xxx. Which should be an Ithica Model 49. The six digit sufix is most likely the serial number. Ithaca did not make a Model 340. What are all the markings on your gun? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Perhaps you mean 1907. In any event, it is the 'Crass' model Ithaca shotgun made in 1902. Value is dependent upon grade and condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
You can go to just about any book store like barnes and noble and find plenty of books on gun prices. You just need to know what condition you gun is in and you can determine it from there.
The first step is to find a model that adequately represents the situation. You then apply reasoning based on the laws of science, along with some assumption regarding the model, to find out how likely a given outcome is. That value is its theoretical probability.
Winchester model 100 (rifle) in 100% shape is worth $550.00 in the 308 caliber. Winchester model 100 (carbine) in 100% shape is worth $795.00 in 308 caliber. If you find a model 100 in the 284 caliber consider yourself lucky and buy it, dinosaur bones are easier to find.
go to: gunsamerica.com or gunbroker.com look up Winchester rifles and look for model '73 and see what they are selling for.............
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It was made in 1924, according to "Ithaca Gun Company - From the Beginning". Value would be determined by GA, model, and condition.
I cannot find a serial number that high in any of my Ithaca references. The link below will take you to a good summary of serial numbers for Ithaca shotguns, you may be able to find your model and date there-
Perhaps you mean 1907. In any event, it is the 'Crass' model Ithaca shotgun made in 1902. Value is dependent upon grade and condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
You can find parts and/or a manual for an Ithaca Model 72 saddle gun in 22WMRF on many gun websites including GunBroker.com and GunPartsCorp.com. You can also find these items online at DiamondGunSmithing.com.
your Ithaca model 37 is made in 1966 look on WWW.SURPLUSRIFLEFORUM.COM look for in the "search engine" on that web site type in ITHACA 37 DOM there you'll find the Serial Number chart
Ithaca Model 49, made c.1968-1970 or so. Value ranges from $50-$125. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Try www.gunbroker.com
You have an Ithaca Flues model made in 1915. Can not provide additional information without the stampings on the watertable, barrel flats and overall condition.
Would need to know which model Ithaca you have, what gauge, what grade, what condition, etc. sales@countrygunsmith.net get you a recent copy of "The Shooter Bible" Can pick it up in the sporting goods department of Wal-mart or most stores. Will give you the best idea of a value
You will need to see a gunsmith to find out the correct answer.
Try gunpartscorp.com or auctionarms.com or go to a gunsmith