That being said, I have two Ithacas with more into them then they are worth in the CGN EE are, but I love them both and they will never be for sale
One is a ww2 era commercial 37 with the checkered receiver groove, checkered walnut stock, two fitted barrels. One a full choke, the other is an Imp Cyl. I'm actually having it reblued to like new because I like it so much
The second one is a 1958 made featherlight with an 18" cylinder bore barrel, ghost ring sights, laminated stock, single-pont sling attachment and it's parkerized. This is my close-in slug gun
Ithaca 37 = AWESOME shotgun.