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Offline Lotec

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Marlin Model 36 A
« on: April 20, 2008, 03:40:34 PM »
Sorry about the retraction on 13 April 08. I dislike asking questions that are poorly written or state the obvious.
Last Sunday a friend and I went to a gun show at Fondulac, Wisconsin. This is normally a very fine show with lots of classic hunting rifles to drool over. This time was no different.
As a project gun for last year I picked up a 1957 336 RC in 35 Rem. for a song.  The wood was not dinged up but had a heavy coat of varnish that was applied with a broom. The butt plate was missing. The bore was dirty but without pitting. The blue, well just let's say it had some left. This needed some TLC.
After hand polishing, a thorough clean up, new blue job and butt plate. a satin oil finish and the addition of Williams peep sight it looked great. Shot well too!
I've taken this RC to 3-4 gun shows in Southern Wisconsin all I got were a few looks but no serious interest.
The Fondulac show was definitely different. It would have seemed that no one had ever seen a rifle like this before. Within a half hour of my being there, I had at least 5 people wanting to know what I had and what I was asking for it. I always figure that I'm to be haggled with so I said that I wanted $375.  To make a short story long, I accepted $350 cash and 300 once fired 30-30s. I made a few bucks.
With all that quacking I though that I would get myself a cup of joe and set myself down a spell.  As I was sitting there a couple older gents were enjoying each others company sitting at a table next to me. I saw that a Marlin 36 was on their table and that a green sticker was on the stock. I just had to ask if the gun was for sale. It was. How much I asked. I received an amusing anecdote in response. I enjoyed it immensely as those 2 guys were life long friends but didn't hunt much.
Anyhow as they were speaking I was looking the 36 over carefully. The gun is a minimum of 85% to 90%. It has been well taken care of and shot little. The man said $450 and I said done! Glad that I went for that cup of joe!
The serial number puts it in 1939 -40. It is a true A rifle, 2/3 magazine, not checkered, hooded ramp sight. Really nice!
I think that I done good. What are your thoughts?
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Re: Marlin Model 36 A
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2008, 04:59:21 PM »
Lotec,


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Re: Marlin Model 36 A
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2008, 01:21:17 PM »
 I believe that I don't know how to......... I do believe that I will try!!!!!
Give me awhile to figure this dang thing out...
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Re: Marlin Model 36 A
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2008, 07:50:40 PM »
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Hope this helps.
 
 
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