Ithaca0GunsFox and Bird Ithaca ad
Date: 12/11/07
Fox and Bird Ithaca ad
IthacaCardPicture of Ithaca Gun's famous barrel borer, "Uncle" Bob Edwards
Date: 12/11/07
Picture of Ithaca Gun's famous barrel borer, "Uncle" Bob Edwards
The Best Gun GoingIthaca M37 advertisement
Date: 05/03/07
Ithaca M37 advertisement
Haley and Hannah YarbroughHaley and Hannah Yarbrough show off two beautiful Ithaca shotguns.
Date: 07/20/08
We had a great time showing our product line at The World Deer and Turkey Expo in Birmingham, Alabama in July. This photo shows two young ladies, Haley (14), and Hannah (10), who were working at the booth next to us. The younger one was helping us by handing out brochures and we believe she did a better job of it than we did! Their father, Kevin Yarbrough, owns a company called Jacketport in Atlanta, GA. Check out Kevins website for more info on his products.
Michael R. Payne Heritage Gun1918-2008, a century of service from Ithaca
Date: 12/19/08
1918-2008, a century of service from Ithaca
Antique Ithaca generously donated by Ronald Houlihan for display.This beautiful Ithaca gun was generously donated by Ronald Houlihan to be displayed by the company. Its history follows.
Date: 06/23/10
This Ithaca twelve gauge double shotgun was turned over to me in my early teens in the mid 50's. Before that it was in the safe keeping of my mother Grace M. Houlihan. This shotgun was the pride and joy of my Uncle Ronald who was a Private in Company M. 3 13th lnfantry 79th Division. Ronald was killed in action on November 7, 1918 during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive near the French Town of Montfaucon. This was the last battle of WWI, the armistice being signed on November 11th. Ronald was 22 years old at the time of his death. He was born in 1896 in the town of Old Lyme, Connecticuit to John and Harriet Morgan. My mother, Grace was Ronald's younger sister. In his letters home Ronald would always asked about his gun, his dog, Sport and his duck boat. I'm sure he would be happy to know his twelve gauge Ithaca has found a good home.
Thank you, Ronald Houlihan
Ronald HoulihanRonald Houlihan - the original WWI vet who owned the donated gun.
Date: 07/03/10
Ronald Houlihan - the original WWI vet who owned the donated gun.
Additional photo of the Houlihan gun.Additional photos of the Houlihan gun.
Date: 06/21/10
Additional photos of the Houlihan gun.
Additional photo of the Houlihan gun.Additional photos of the Houlihan gun.
Date: 06/21/10
Additional photos of the Houlihan gun.