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Posted By: Calhoun Lowest numbered 99K? - 09/14/19
Murray's says 99K's start at 285,000. But the catalogs for 1926/1927 are undated and confusing, and I don't think a catalog has them in it until 1928. But, a January 1927 price list has them on it ($80).

Early 1926 would be around serial number 280,000. Early 1927 would be around 292,000.


So does anybody have 99K's under 300,000? Or especially under 292,000? Or seen one? The earliest ones would have an integral front sight rather than a ramp front sight.

Or does anybody have a price list dated 1926? grin

Talking with Rick, and the lowest number he has is one of Stever's that's down around 292,000.
Posted By: JoeMartin Re: Lowest numbered 99K? - 09/14/19
Just looked and mine it is 3131XX, dates to 28. Just told Gary, in the last day or two, I think I might sell all of my collections, guns, chainsaws, cars, tractors, and try to put together a complete set of K's with condition. I've got the K with the Noske now to hunt with, I might keep my Malcolm because it's cool.
Posted By: Rick99 Re: Lowest numbered 99K? - 09/14/19
You are an accumulator. If you sell everything what will you accumulate besides 99-K's? That is only 5 rifles. laugh
Posted By: saddlering Re: Lowest numbered 99K? - 09/15/19
dont for get me Joe if you decide to part with the 22HP Malcolm!
Posted By: JoeMartin Re: Lowest numbered 99K? - 09/15/19
Sorry John, I went back and checked, I said I was keeping that one. But, if I ever have a weak moment, I have your number.
Posted By: SomisSteve Re: Lowest numbered 99K? - 09/18/19
I have one in 250-3000 that has serial number 289,641 that was sold in Los Angles, Ca. It is for sale on Gunbroker.
Steve
Posted By: Calhoun Re: Lowest numbered 99K? - 09/18/19
Hey, good to see ya. Already have that one, but it looks like it’s 298,641 from the pics, it’s one of the earliest we have.
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