http://www.nrapublications.org/tar/Ithaca37.asp hope that helps
1975
Technically they are both "Featherweight", but the Deerslayer had a shorter barrel with rifle sights for shooting slugs or buckshot. It could also be fitted with a scope.
The Ithaca model 37 has been manufactured pretty much unchanged since 1937, so you be the judge if it's a good gun. The name was changed to model 87 in 1987 but changed back to model 37 around the year 2000. I see no listing for "Featherweight" although there is a "Featherlight".
easy Look on the barrel it should say if it a Model 37 , or Model 37 Featherweight, but the main Point is it should be on the barrel what Model it is
what is the value of 12 gauge skb double barrel ithaca 1900 model
trevor jeffrey
You have an Ithaca Flues model made in 1915
50-400 USD or so
shotgun
.12 and .20 Gauge, and they also came in Magnum models. The .20 Gauge models are the rarer of the two, and the Model 100 was actually manufactured in Japan by SKB and marketed by Ithaca.
You have an Ithaca Miner model made in 1907
It is an Ithaca model NID made in 1926