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I did confirm with the auction house this week it was the estate of Frank Garrett. That answers a lot of question.
I’d love for him to take a look at it to have some questions answered, but I’m unable to make it. Hopefully someone some day can figure out what it really is. I probably won’t have it long I go to...
I also noticed the 2 s stamps on the barrel I didn’t notice before45471
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What would I be looking for?
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Definitely was used a lot, several areas on the checkerboard are smooth4537745378
I’ll probably post it within the next 2 weeks with a reserve of 8500 and see what happens.
Thanks Dick, but I might take a chance and post it on gunbroker and see what happens.
Well if anyone knows someone who wants to make an offer send them my way.
I believe his name was Frank Garrett
The tang sight is missing and the front sight has been replaced with something not a coin. The trigger pushed forward at full cock does push forward and I can feel a click but releases back...
Would you believe me if I told you I got it for $550. Where’s the best place for me to sell it?
Would this be a 1875 type 3 with the 1885 stamped on the stock?
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Also does this one have any significant value?
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Got this one also at the auction.
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I ended up getting it for 1500 and as far the cleaning rod I see no grooves for a clean rod. Would you happen to know anywhere I could ship it to for a better inspection? I would really like to find...
The auction I acquired it from was a massive civil war collector estate auction from Lexington Va. I loved the gun so I took a chance on it.
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Can anyone tell me exactly what I have. I bought this at a estate auction several weeks ago. The barrel is 22 in long