1 1/2, and they all got steel barrels as the European sources of Twist and Damascus barrels dried up due to the Great War. 1 had the zig-zag border engraving that prior to mid-1915 had been on the No. 1 1/2 were in a constant state of flux from 1915 through 1919 as Ithaca ran out of composite iron and steel barrel tubes and of course through that time frame Krupp barrels fell out of favor in the U.S. The entry-level Flues Model Ithaca doubles, the Field Grade, the No. 1 1/2 and added the option of Krupp Fluid Steel barrels. introduced the bold floral engraving on the No. Field Grade had Smokeless Powder Steel and a half-pistol grip stock. 1 Special just had the roll-stamped dog with company name. 1 1/2 had the frame with the roll-stamped dog with company name and a bit of zig-zag border engraving with Damascus barrels, while the Field Grade, No. Field grades were marked āSā and supplied with "Smokeless Powder Steel" and so marked on the right barrel. ā1Sā on the action flats means it is a No. Ithaca flus 20 ga ejector ? - The DoubleGun BBS A nice Ithaca Flues tutorial courtesy of David Noreen
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