1860 Henry Rifle
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1860 Henry Rifle
Last night Antiques Roadshow had an 1860 Henry rifle on for appraisal. My wife said I was drooling while it was being shown. My guess it was about a 90% gun. A real museum piece. It even still had the 4 piece cleaning rod in the butt, amazing!. The barrel had 95% of the original blue with only a light rust over. The receiver was nearly unmarked. The stock's varnish finish was dark, but I think original. It was only missing the magazine spring and plunger. It was in the serial number range of guns purchased by the government for the military and had a perfect cartuche and the inspector's stamp on the receiver. How about $35,000.00? Now it will go back into that closet with two sets of sweaty hand prints on it, oh well.
Yep, big bucks those Henrys bring. In 1981 I was approached by a gun collector who had a military Henry for sale. Still had the original sling and nice cartouches. An overall very nice clean and original gun. He wanted $4500 for it. Back then it might as well have been 45 million. I should have begged and borrowed but........you snooze, you lose.--------Sixgun
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Yes, they did. The appraiser gave a short history of leverguns. Again, "short" is the opperative word. "New Haven Arms" & "Model 1866 was the first Winchester" were also included in the presentaion. The stock of the Henry had a cartouche on it, and the appraiser said there was one on the barrel, as well. It was nice to see that old rifle.FALPhil wrote:Real Henrys shot 44 Henry Rimfire. Did they discuss this at all?
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Re: 1860 Henry Rifle
For those of you (including me) that missed it: Civil War Henry Rifle. I'm off to watch it now.Gun Smith wrote:Last night Antiques Roadshow had an 1860 Henry rifle on for appraisal. My wife said I was drooling while it was being shown. My guess it was about a 90% gun. A real museum piece. It even still had the 4 piece cleaning rod in the butt, amazing!. The barrel had 95% of the original blue with only a light rust over. The receiver was nearly unmarked. The stock's varnish finish was dark, but I think original. It was only missing the magazine spring and plunger. It was in the serial number range of guns purchased by the government for the military and had a perfect cartuche and the inspector's stamp on the receiver. How about $35,000.00? Now it will go back into that closet with two sets of sweaty hand prints on it, oh well.
Edit: Well... as with some other on-line TV programs, I only get the leadin, not the program. Would have been interesting.
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Been there, done that too many embarrassing times. Will I ever learn? I doubt it.Sixgun wrote:Yep, big bucks those Henrys bring. In 1981 I was approached by a gun collector who had a military Henry for sale. Still had the original sling and nice cartouches. An overall very nice clean and original gun. He wanted $4500 for it. Back then it might as well have been 45 million. I should have begged and borrowed but........you snooze, you lose.--------Sixgun

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I was a little surprised that a military Henry would be appraised that low! Sure it's missing two minor parts, but with the low number of military Henry's made, I wuld have thought that variation would bring much more.
Heck, regular Henry rifles in that condition have brought $35,000+ without the military provenance.
Heck, regular Henry rifles in that condition have brought $35,000+ without the military provenance.
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Why Shucks, I believe I still have one of those stuck back in my closet, too.
Yep, here it is.

Yep, here it is.

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KirkD wrote:By gum! There's not an awful lot of difference between those Henry receivers and the receivers on the Model 1892!Nate Kiowa Jones wrote:Why Shucks, I believe I still have one of those stuck back in my closet, too.
Yep, here it is.
Kirk, that because this is one of the later newer improved Hollywood Henry's
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