I believe that it was made in 1969. Depending on its condition it is worth between $250-$350.
The Ithaca Model 37 shotgun with a serial number of 349302 was manufactured in 1953. Ithaca's serial number records indicate that this model was produced in that year, making it a vintage firearm. The patent number 1849982 is related to the design features of the shotgun.
The value of a 12 gauge Ithaca shotgun with patent number 1849982 can vary widely based on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. Generally, such shotguns can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a firearms expert or check current auction listings for similar models.
That is not the serial number. It is the Patent Number. The serial number is found below this number. The Model 37 I have has this patent number on it and the serial number is 24071. I would also like to know the manufacture date of this rifle.
There are too many numbers in your serial number. Ithaca didn't make 1.8 million shotguns - the doubles ran to less than half a million. If the serial is really 184982, your Flues model was made between 1908 and 1926. The value will depend on which of the 11 grades you have and what its condition really is. That is not the serial number it's the patent number. I recently purchased an Ithaca 12 ga with the same patent number; however, I am unable to locate any serial number.
it depends on the condition i have an Ithaca arms 16 ga. featherlite model 37s its a very rare gun so i who amgine yous is probely about the same its weired tho cause yous has the same seriel number is it will be hard to get ammunition for and very epensive good condtion about 2oo.oo to 3oo.oo
The patent number for an Ithaca NID shotgun can typically be found stamped on the receiver or barrel of the shotgun itself. Additionally, you may refer to the owner's manual or documentation that came with the firearm, as it often includes patent information. If those sources are unavailable, you can also search online databases or forums dedicated to firearms for detailed specifications related to the Ithaca NID model.
Ithaca made several different models of 22 cal rifles, from 1958 to 1979. What model are you asking about? ithaca automatic 22 long rifle x5lighting patent pending on it what is it worth
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I believe that is a model 311. I have the same double barrel.
You need to identify the make and model of the shotgun. Dozens of different makes of guns show a browning patent on the barrel. Recheck and re-ask the question - Thank you
The first feather dusters were made of ostrich feathers, and were invented in Johannesburg, South Africa by Harry S. Beckner in 1903.Actually if you want to know was the first one to ever create the feather duster- it was a woman. Her name was Susan Hibbard and is credited with the first Feather Duster Patent in 1876.Her husband tried to take credit for what she had created, but she was known for what she did.Feather Duster, 1876Susan Hibbard's patent of the feather duster in 1876 was hard fought. In fact, it came down to her squaring off against her own husband, George Hibbard, in patent court before she was justly awarded ownership of the patent. It was not the first time a man had claimed a woman's invention for his own. Often times a woman, ignorant of patent law and schooled in subservience, willingly handed over their creation to a man. In other cases, ideas and inventions were stolen outright.Susan Hibbard's notion of turning discarded turkey feathers into a duster may not rival the invention of the locomotive engine or the light bulb, but her fight for recognition went a long way in bolstering the spirits of other women inventors.
That is a 1938 gun. Value on the prewar guns are slightly less than the later guns. They were all engraved, but there were several different grades. You would need to have it evaluated in person. Value can range from $800 to over $10,000.