Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
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JunkCollector
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Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
I stumbled across a Marlin 1889.
It still has case colors 75% or thereabouts
Bore is perfect.
Chambered in 44 W.
What's a "good " price ?
It still has case colors 75% or thereabouts
Bore is perfect.
Chambered in 44 W.
What's a "good " price ?
Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
You're looking at it. How much would you be willing to pay for it? The time to buy it is when you see it. Every second you wait gives someone else a second to make up their mind. Bottom line, it's worth what you're willing to pay.
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Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
Jwv true for sure.
I did throw an offer out in my comfort level but this may be more of a collector grade so a more informed/ knowledgable base on these would help.
I did throw an offer out in my comfort level but this may be more of a collector grade so a more informed/ knowledgable base on these would help.
Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
Hey, you stepped up and threw an offer out there. I know by now you probably know the value, but if not, here is a site that might help. Good Luck!
https://www.homestead-service.com/appra ... ations.htm
https://www.homestead-service.com/appra ... ations.htm
... if evil men were not now and then slain it would not be a good world for weaponless dreamers ---- Kipling
...if all men count with you but none too much... ---- Kipling
...if all men count with you but none too much... ---- Kipling
Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
Anywhere from 1200-3500 depending on condition and features. I know that doesn’t help but they don’t realize Winchester money but close. A solid 89 in 44wcf with a good bore? Probably 1500 ish for a good price. Rifle or carbine?
Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
I have no idea on value but I have brass for you after you get it 
Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
Check what I said those ode going for more than my estimate…. Make your deal and have a good time!
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Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
This one's a rifle with Beech front sight.
Has one of those maybe skinner ? Rear sights plus the regular one.
Probably a good deal at the 1,000 it's priced at but coming up with that isn't easy.
Thanks for the help
Don't really have the need just the wow it would be a fun ride.
Has one of those maybe skinner ? Rear sights plus the regular one.
Probably a good deal at the 1,000 it's priced at but coming up with that isn't easy.
Thanks for the help
Don't really have the need just the wow it would be a fun ride.
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Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
At $1,000 I would get it if the funds are in the fun account and the hire is good. As Al said they don’t bring Winchester money, but they don’t last long on the rack either. Marlin fans know what they know.
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Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
Sorry, not “hire”, “bore is good”. Damn autocorrect…
Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
First of all, let me establish my credentials with regard to the value of this rifle. They are exactly zilch. The first I had ever heard of a Marlin 1889, was the 1st sentence of your post.
In looking at the link I sent you, two things stood out regarding the value. First is the caliber. The most mentions were 38 caliber. 44 would seem to me to be a premium. Second is the color case-hardening. Not much mention about that in the link.
I think this might be a special rifle. I'm with Wambli on this. If you could do it, you should.
In looking at the link I sent you, two things stood out regarding the value. First is the caliber. The most mentions were 38 caliber. 44 would seem to me to be a premium. Second is the color case-hardening. Not much mention about that in the link.
I think this might be a special rifle. I'm with Wambli on this. If you could do it, you should.
... if evil men were not now and then slain it would not be a good world for weaponless dreamers ---- Kipling
...if all men count with you but none too much... ---- Kipling
...if all men count with you but none too much... ---- Kipling
Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
From the 42nd edition Blue Book from maybe 3-4 years ago:
Offerings were .25-20 (RARE!) .32-20, 38-.40, .44-40.
Approximately 55,000 made from 1889 to 1899 with a serial number range of 25,000 to 100,000. @39,300 were made with 24" barrels; @2,260 with 28" Octagonal most common. Case hardening on hammer, lever, & buttplate.
They don't list a 100% condition - 95% lists $1950; $1050 for 80%
Add 25% for the 15 and 20 inch barrel carbines
Add 300-500% for the "Musket" with 30" barrel
Add 15% for .44-40.
Special order features (which Marlin was certainly doing at that time) will bump it according to what they are.
If you can land it for a grand, you're doing really well.
Offerings were .25-20 (RARE!) .32-20, 38-.40, .44-40.
Approximately 55,000 made from 1889 to 1899 with a serial number range of 25,000 to 100,000. @39,300 were made with 24" barrels; @2,260 with 28" Octagonal most common. Case hardening on hammer, lever, & buttplate.
They don't list a 100% condition - 95% lists $1950; $1050 for 80%
Add 25% for the 15 and 20 inch barrel carbines
Add 300-500% for the "Musket" with 30" barrel
Add 15% for .44-40.
Special order features (which Marlin was certainly doing at that time) will bump it according to what they are.
If you can land it for a grand, you're doing really well.
WWJMBD?
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Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
I'm trying to be on this....the barrel is listed as 26"
Dang....money money money
Dang....money money money
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Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
Still working on it but this is it.
Picture doesn't show the case colors but a good percentage is there.
The Vernier sight may even be correct
Picture doesn't show the case colors but a good percentage is there.
The Vernier sight may even be correct
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Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
Nice looking rifle! I hope you find a way to get it.
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Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
It's coming together
I'll make it work.
I Appreciate your help on it.
Everyone's here....
I knew it was in nice condition but didn't know all the variances
I'll make it work.
I Appreciate your help on it.
Everyone's here....
I knew it was in nice condition but didn't know all the variances
Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
Congratulations!!! You’re gonna love that rifleJunkCollector wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 1:48 am It's coming together
I'll make it work.
I Appreciate your help on it.
Everyone's here....
I knew it was in nice condition but didn't know all the variances
Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
The tang sight might or might not be OEM. . .
JM Marlin did some pretty stunning things with the Ballard single shot rifles around that period, so I expect they'd easily throw on a peep or cut a special barrel length for those who would ask. I don't know if the Cody museum has as detailed records of Marlin production as they do for Winchester, but it might be worth asking them.
Looks like a real gem.
JM Marlin did some pretty stunning things with the Ballard single shot rifles around that period, so I expect they'd easily throw on a peep or cut a special barrel length for those who would ask. I don't know if the Cody museum has as detailed records of Marlin production as they do for Winchester, but it might be worth asking them.
Looks like a real gem.
WWJMBD?
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
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Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
Sorry been on the road! That's a very nice 1889, and the tang sight is a nice plus! If the bore is good that would be a rare find! Hope you can negotiate a price for it! Probably $1000+ would be the correct price range. Values have really gone up! This was the first model to have side eject! I have one in .32-20. BTW, I still don't have anything in .44-40. 
After a closer look at the picture, it looks more like an 1894. I don't see the little lever lock tab at the back of the lever. STILL a great rifle!!
After a closer look at the picture, it looks more like an 1894. I don't see the little lever lock tab at the back of the lever. STILL a great rifle!!
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Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
What I've found out thus far is It is indeed going to be a 94.
Most likely a very early one.
It would still be a special order gun with it having a 26" barrel.
If that rear sight is factory it's a 3-4 hundred dollar item.
So all in all still a good buy but still haven't found out about my offer.
Maybe Tuesday at the earliest.
Most likely a very early one.
It would still be a special order gun with it having a 26" barrel.
If that rear sight is factory it's a 3-4 hundred dollar item.
So all in all still a good buy but still haven't found out about my offer.
Maybe Tuesday at the earliest.
Re: Yo big Al or anyone else who may know about an 1889 Marlin
The model# is on the tang under the sight.
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