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I am aware of no public listing of Model 37 manufacture dates, but IDSA Books publishes Ithaca Featherlight Repeaters. They're on the net. My info says 1957, but I have no clue what the -2 suffix means. The -2 suffix indicates barrel belonging to shotgun 704515
I am aware of no public listing of Model 37 manufacture dates, but IDSA Books publishes Ithaca Featherlight Repeaters. They're on the net. =Answer== It was made in the very late 40's to early fifties. Before 56.
The Model is "37," with the grade identified by a name (such as "Featherlight" or "Deerslayer") or a letter. Otherwise, it is a Field Grade, either Standard (2 3/4" chamber) or Magnum (3" chamber). I am aware of no public listing of Model 37 manufacture dates, but IDSA Books publishes Ithaca Featherlight Repeaters. They're on the net. However, your serial number denotes a fairly recent manufacture). 1973
Antibiotics are the primary treatment for Lyme disease; the most appropriate antibiotic treatment depends upon the patient and the stage of the disease.[3] According to the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) guidelines, the antibiotics of choice are doxycycline (in adults), amoxicillin (in children), erythromycin (for pregnant women) and ceftriaxone, with treatment lasting 10 to 28 days.[124] Alternative choices are cefuroxime and cefotaxime.[3] Treatment of pregnant women is similar, but doxycycline should not be used.
An industrial designer develops new products for consumers. The shape, size, color and materials of each manufactured product are decided by an industrial designer. Safety and reliability are dependent on the design. Creative people are naturally needed and attracted by this field of work. An industrial designer reports to the team leader of a project or the manager of a design division. Each project is reviewed by a team or a supervisor for changes and suggestions. In this field, many designers work on a freelance basis, and many companies outsource their design work to cut corporate costs. A bachelor’s degree in industrial design is usually required for entry-level positions. Courses in engineering, physical science, mathematics, psychology and anthropology are often required, along with the expected manufacturing processing and art classes. Business courses are recommended as many designers will be self-employed, and those who are hired by manufacturers will be expected to work as a team with business strategists, marketing professionals and accountants. Although creativity is vital in this field, the industrial designer must also be able to express their creative visions verbally, in drawings, and in writing. They must always be searching for new trends in color and function and must stay on top of consumer demands. Designers are required to work well under pressure, have good problem-solving skills, and be independent thinkers. Self-discipline and the ability to work alone are also essential. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the industrial designer job market is expected to grow 9% by 2018 in order to supply the increased demands for innovative products. There will be plenty of competition for these jobs due to the popularity of the field, with positions being won by applicants with experience as interns, technical skills and outstanding portfolios. Experienced industrial designers make an average yearly income of $57,000. Entry level positions pay about $31,000. The high range for this position is $77,000 to $98,000, although some designers who start their own lines and are excellent marketers make millions.