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  • Warrior King
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 828

    Antique Road Show this rifle

    This old civil war rifle has been on Craigslist for a long time. Bring homes found only through garage sales and through code words fly off Craigslist in less than a day.

    Ok so lets play Antique Road Show and let some of the experts here sound off on the condition and real value of this alleged Civil War antique. Serious to irreverent all welcome.

    Here is the sellers present description:

    ALSO ORIGINAL LEATHER SHOULDER STRAP -----RIFLE STAMPED 1863 SPRINGFIELD-----FOUND BY FAMILY MEMBER WHEN AN OLD LOG CABIN HOME IN UPPER WISCONSIN ATTIC UNDER A PILE OF OLD NEWSPAPER REMAINS SOMETIMES USED AS INSULATION. WISC. CONTRIBUTED MORE SOLDIERS TO THE UNION ARMY THAN ANY OTHER STATE. PARENTS GENERALLY HAD MORE CHILDREN THAN THIER FARM COULD SUPPORT ---------NEVER ATTEMPTED TO FIRE-----WOOD EXCELLENT------METAL SOME WHAT RUSTED AFTER 146 YEARS------PRINCIPALS ONLY ANTHONY------call for pics--UP/0R DOWN---POSSIBLE TRADE FOR PICKUP













    Found under a pile of old Newspapers in a log cabin in Wisconsin...

    Ok so how old were the Newspapers? 1865 through 1918?

    I suppose a log cabin could have an attic, but is it a cabin at that point?
    Last edited by Warrior King; 04-10-2011, 1:42 AM.
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  • #2
    Fate
    Calguns Addict
    • Apr 2006
    • 9545

    Buy the gun, not the story.
    sigpic "On bended knee is no way to be free." - Eddie Vedder, "Guaranteed"

    "Let your gun therefore be the constant companion of your walks." -Thomas Jefferson
    , in a letter to his nephew Peter Carr dated August 19, 1785

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    • #3
      Warrior King
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 828

      Originally posted by Blackpowder Bob
      They may not have fired it themselves, but it looks like the nipple has been replaced by a #11 instead of a musket cap. Doesn't mean it is diminished in value or a forgery though.
      Interesting, Is that the orig screw for the cock? Free from rust or pitting...
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      • #4
        Geologyjohn
        Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 249

        Its a Model 1863, Type 1, Springfield rifle-musket made in 1863. I'd grade it no better than "good". I'd value it a $800.00 plus or minus $200.00 depending on the venue where you were selling it (worth more back east, etc.). Add a hundred bucks for the bayonet. My 2 cents. Geologyjohn

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        • #5
          CptDan
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 519

          I have my GGF civil war records and that rifle after the Civil War could be puchased or if yours got lost it would cost the soldier $33.33 . BTW I'll take it :}

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          • #6
            smle-man
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Jan 2007
            • 10572

            Originally posted by CptDan
            I have my GGF civil war records and that rifle after the Civil War could be puchased or if yours got lost it would cost the soldier $33.33 . BTW I'll take it :}
            That would be over a grand in today's money!

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