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EXTREMELY RARE FACTORY ENGRAVED SPECIAL ORDER

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:12,500.00 USD Estimated At:25,000.00 - 35,000.00 USD
EXTREMELY RARE FACTORY ENGRAVED SPECIAL ORDER
DELUXE TAKEDOWN MARLIN 1889 RIFLE IN OUTSTANDING CONDITION FEATURED IN “MARLIN FIREARMS” BY BROPHY. Cal. 32-20 S# 121581. The configuration of this rifle is astonishingly rare with special order features that include all the bells and whistles with a 24” Octagonal to Round barrel that has a half magazine, Beach’s style combination beaded front sight, semi-buckhorn rear sight, & Lyman combination tang sight. The factory engraved takedown case colored action is engraved in a factory #2 style by Conrad Ulrich with the left face featuring a well-executed woodland scene with a white tail buck within a circular vignette with circular bordered accents and the balance has a tight foliate vine scroll with fancy geometric borders.. A point setter adorns the bolt with sprigs of scroll. The top and bottom of the receiver, top tang, receiver extension, breech end of the barrel, and forearm cap have complimenting engraving. The rifle carries a nicely figured flame & shell grain American walnut serpentine pistol grip stock set with B style hand checkering, sling swivels, and terminated with a smooth steel crescent buttplate and nose cap. A small gold washed personalized oval plaque with engraved with intertwined old English letters is inlaid in the base of the serpentine pistol grip. This rifle is featured on page 174 of Brophy’s “Marlin Firearms”. The caption for this rifle reads “only 28 of this model are recorded as having the takedown feature”. It is believed that there are only 4 known engraved takedown 1889 rifles in existence. Many of the individual characteristics of this rifle are rare in addition to the takedown feature. According to Brophy about 28% of the 1889 were chambered in 32-20, the majority were octagonal barrels with part octagon being the “scarcest variation”. The combination of these features on one rifle is truly remarkable. The rifle is accompanied by a factory record letter from Cody Firearms Museum listing. “Model 1889 / 32 Caliber / 24 inch, 1/2 octagonal / 1/2 magazine / Pistol grip / Takedown / Shipped form the company on May 15, 1895” UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Letter. CONDITION: Outstanding condition with over 95% of its strong original factory blue on the barrel and magazine tube with some high edge wear and scattered faint handling marks and light scratches. The frame and bolt retain the vast majority of their original bright case coloring with around 95% coverage. The takedown ring has a more faded finish in the carry area and the hammer and lever have strong case coloring on the side with more fading on the outer faces. The case colors on the buttplate are very good with some fading and spots around the toe. The stock retains an excellent coverage of its original factory wood finish with the exception of a scratch at the butt and some handling marks is in very fine condition. The bore is bright and shiny with nice rifling and appears unfired. A truly remarkable example that in unquestionably warranted for the most advanced of collectors. PROVENANCE: William Blount Collection of Extraordinary Marlins. (01-25287/ZAL). ANTIQUE. $25,000- 35,000.