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Later, of course, the company emerged from bankruptcy, and in fact side by sides were very briefly imported in the late 1980's.
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Get fundamentals of ecology odum 5th edition PDF file for free from our online library. Read Online Now fundamentals of ecology odum 5th edition Ebook PDF at our Library. Uploaded by Alethea Bowser on December 20, 2011. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Borrow this book to access EPUB and PDF files. Fundamentals of ecology Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Fundamentals of Ecology is an icon among biology Fundamentals of Ecology is an icon among biology. Odum fundamentals of ecology pdf Odum Professor of Ecology, University of Georgia Institute of Ecology. My article also notes-don't have the source of this piece of information-that SKB was bankrupt by 1980.įundamentals of ecology by odum pdf files. The announcement added that Mitsui would continue to import the SKB guns. The same article contains a quote, directly from an Ithaca news release, January 1977, announcing the end of their partnership with SKB. I wrote in my article that 1967 was the year of their debut. The 1967 Ithaca catalog shows both the Models 100 and 200E side by sides, and the 500 and 600 OU's. Walt Snyder-who may be able to comment further-sent me some catalog copy when I was doing a 2-part article on SKB's for Shooting Sportsman several years ago. Or at least it does not agree with information from Ithaca catalogs.
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Auction:12808081 LSB#: 140425JP02 Make: Ithaca by SKB Model: Model 100 Serial Number: S 6106030 Year of Manufacture: Mid-1970s Gauge: 20 Gauge, 2 ¾” and 3” Sh.
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In most cases, the shotguns will have a serial number prefixes of either NS, NSG, NA, and AS. Omaha, Ne.) on the left side of the barrel under the forend. These shotguns will have our importer’s mark (G.U. SKB Shotguns USA imported shotguns from the Japanese factory during the period 1988 to 2009. Pete, the above information on dates of importation for SKB shotguns is in error. The info seems to indicate a 2-3 year gap during which no guns were imported. Shotguns imported by Mitsui (Chicago, IL) were manufactured from 1981 to 1984. Shotguns imported by 'Ithaca Gun Company' were manufactured from 1969 to 1978. Typically we have information available for guns with serial number prefixes of NS, NSG, NA, and AS. SKB Shotguns USA does not have access to records from previous importers. We only have records of firearms that we have imported. This has been my go to all weather gun for about 10 years. I did not know he had made the Mitsui connection. Like Eddie K, none of the information I could find made any sense.Īs a matter of fact he and I spoke to each other on another forum about these guns. I also have a Mitsui imported SKB 400, mine has 2 3/4 inch chambers and is in IC/Mod. When I saw this thread I thought I'd add what I have. In fact there is a fairly nice original Flues 12 gauge for sale now for $300.00.I'm new to this forum but have looked at it from time to time. A gun in the condition of yours would not bring more than $150.00 where I am. As far as value, these guns aren't worth that much. These guns are vintage guns and are fun to shoot (if safe) and should be treated with respect to their age.
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Heavy loads will likely crack the stock in the wrist area. One also has to remember that the wood is nearly 100 years old. Also, the frame on the Flues is prone to cracking if using heavy loads. You can buy low pressure vintage loads from polywad or RST. They should be measured as well as barrel wall thickness. This gun was designed for the loads back in the day which used different powders than today. Even if the gun is okay to use, do not shoot modern high pressure loads in it. If there is pitting on the inside as well, I would not be firing it. From you pics, it appears there is some severe pitting on the outside of the barrels. I would have this gun checked out ( by a competent smith/person who knows double barrels)before using. If that is a 2 in the first number of your serial number, it was made in 1915.