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Old 07-16-2005, 05:26 AM   #1
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I heard that Ithaca has gone out of business, does anyone know if tis is true?
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Yes they have, unlikely to return for years,if at all........

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Ithaca Gun forced to close its doors.

Ithaca Gun Co., a pillar in the production of firearms since 1880, shut down shortly after moving to Auburn, a company official said Tuesday.
"We"re just tapped out, we can"t do it any longer," said Ithaca"s Andrew Sciarabba, one of seven investors who own the company.
Sciarabba said Ithaca Gun was several hundred thousand dollars in debt and was unable to compete profitably against foreign gun manufacturers.
The investors are hoping to find someone interested in buying the company"s well-known name and resuming production in Central New York, he said.
"We"re looking for someone to start up the business again, but I don"t know if that is going to happen or not," Sciarabba said.
The demise of Ithaca Gun triggers potentially bad news for Cayuga County, which loaned $150,000 to the firm for operating expenses last fall when it had about 26 employees.
The county loaned the money from its federally funded business assistance revolving loan fund, said county Planning Director David Miller, who in his position oversees the loan program.
The company put up its equipment as collateral for the money, but had missed its May and June loan payments totaling $986.30, Miller said.
County Legislature Chairman Herbert Marshall, who sits on the committee that approved loaning the money, said he would prefer that the county work with the company in finding a buyer rather than seizing the equipment used as collateral.
"If there is the possibility to protect our financial interest and keep them running, that would be the best final solution," Marshall said.
In late April and early May, Ithaca Gun relocated to the former Johnston Paper Co. building in Auburn"s tech park off Division Street. On Tuesday, there were two cars in the parking lot and a company van without license plates.
Prior to moving, the company had operated out of the former King Ferry Central School building since 1989.
Ithaca Gun opened for business at the base of Ithaca Falls in 1880 and forged a reputation for making affordable and durable shotguns like the Deerslayer and Deerslayer II slug guns and Model 87 field shotguns. Every part was hand-polished.
"Ithaca has been a well-established name in the firearms industry for a long time," said Gary Mehalik, a spokesman for the National Shooting Sports Foundation in Newtown, Conn., a trade association for firearms manufacturers.
"The price was affordable, the quality good and they were nostalgic favorites. I imagine there are grandfathers who shot their first deer or duck with one of those guns and gave them to their grandchildren and those guns still work," Mehalik said.
Sciarraba said his group of investors acquired Ithaca Gun out of bankruptcy in the mid-1990s. He said the group put an undisclosed amount of money into the business every year, but "never made any money."
The gun company also owed several years worth of back excise taxes to the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, he said.
Gun manufacturers have to pay an 11 percent excise tax on rifles and shotguns and 10 percent tax on handguns, Mehalik said.
Auburn Mayor Timothy Lattimore was saddened to learn of the news. He used to hunt pheasants with an Ithaca shotgun.
"It"s unfortunate that a legacy such as Ithaca Gun, one of the premier gun manufacturers in the world, is out of business," he said.
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WOW! What am I suppose to do if something happens to my mod 37 turkeyslayer? OH Boy not good.
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WOW! What am I suppose to do if something happens to my mod 37 turkeyslayer? OH Boy not good.
Only thing i can think of is, SELL it to me "right now" CHEAP to cut your future loss'!!!!

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WOW! What am I suppose to do if something happens to my mod 37 turkeyslayer? OH Boy not good.
I wouldn't worry about it. There will be parts around for the Ithaca's for a long time.Especially the Model 37's. Any competent smith will be able repair your M-37.If you're still concerned sell it.and buy a gun from a company still in business orstill in production.

This isn't the first time Ithaca has had problems.I look for them to be back under new ownership.I hope it's someone who will take the bull by the horns and get them running on the right track. They need to upgrade their machinery and mfg process.It can be done,but will take time and allot of money to do it.. I hated reading about another old gun manufacturer going down the tubes.I've always like the Ol'e M37.

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Ruger,
I like and support your optimism, however I think that the reality is...

"And down goes Frazier".....
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I like and support your optimism, however I think that the reality is...

"And down goes Frazier".....
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It's really hard to say what will happen with Ithaca. In my mind I can't see the firearm industry letting Ithaca go extinct.I think some big corporation will take them over. Granted it won't be a easyturnaround. but it can be done.S&W wants to get into the shotgun and rifle end of the business again.I'm not suggesting they will buy the Ithaca operation,but there could be a possibility they or someone else will.

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I wouldn't worry about it. There will be parts around for the Ithaca's for a long time.Especially the Model 37's. Any competent smith will be able repair your M-37.If you're still concerned sell it.and buy a gun from a company still in business orstill in production.

I hated reading about another old gun manufacturer going down the tubes.I've always like the Ol'e M37.

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I agree I love my Mod 37and hope you're right about another company coming and righting the ship.
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I had two M37's. Sold the 2 3/4" one when I bought a Model 37 Mag.That had to be in the mid to later 70's.It's chambered for 3" shells. It has a fancy high gloss stock. Has a vented rib.. Back around that time I found some new mfg barrel type forends like the early Ithaca's had. I replaced my original forend with the barrel type.Mine is vertually NIB.In fact I don't think I've ever fired this one.I wish now I would have kept the other 37 I had.

I still don't think this will be the end of Ithaca.

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I have a Model 51 Mag and its a sweet gun......hate to see em go under.
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