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Nephew is wanting to sell a very clean 1950s Marlin Model 90 12 gauge. Looked at Gunbroker and based on condition, it would appear that $500 is about a fair price. Would that be consensus or would $400 be more in line? No idea on these older Marlins. From the pic I saw it appears to have no marks on the butt stock and bluing looked strong. If I can get more or better pics will post them.Thank you
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Here is a pic. Family is selling in local shop in MO.
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Good functional guns. If no rust or bad issues with wood, 500 is about right
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Hikerbum is spot on for a nice useable original 12 gauge around here. Marlin 90s are cool old guns! 12 Gauge$ 16 Gauge$$ 20Gauge $$$ 410$$$$$ Combination guns $$$$$
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