Take a screw that will fit tight in the hole in bottom screw it in tight and pull out the plug with a long screwdriver remove the screw
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-
I think what you have is a model 49. Get out the magnifying glass and take another look.
I won't take less than $1200.00 for mine!
That will depend on what is damaged and the condition of the remaining pieces. An Ithaca double is worth at least a few hundred dollars in operating condition but if it's a wall hanger, it's worth what you can get for it. If the stock is the only damage part, you can price a replacement at gunpartscorp.com or take it to a gunsmith for appraisal.
The Phaecians take him to Ithaca by their blessed ship from Scheria.
By designer are you asking what Model it is? If so, the Model can be determined by the serial number, which is located on the barrel flats and the forend. You have to take the barrel off the receiver to see them.
The Phaecians take Odysseus to Ithaca by their blessed ship from Scheria.
Yes, send me your email & I'll forward a scan of the original take-down manual.
That really depends on the condition. Take it to a gunsmith or appraiser or go to auctionarms.com to get an idea of what they are selling for.
look on the Side of the recevier there should be a Serial Number on the older Ithaca Model 37 the serial Number was stamped on the receiver by the magazine tune and Barrel . also if you take the barrel off on the bottom of the barrel you'll find the matching serial Number. then look up WWW.SURPLUSRIFLEFORUM.COM in their search engine type in ITHACA 37 DOM match your shotguns Serial number up with their chart .
It depends on the model. Call them at 1-800-847-9981 if you have the model or stock number from the instruction book. If you don't have model or stock number, you can take some good digital pictures of the chair and email them to service@tsyservices.com
You can take a Greyhound bus to travel from Ithaca, New York to Washington, DC.