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In no event shall Little John's Auction Service be held responsible for having made or implied any warranty of merchandise or fitness for a particular purpose. Little John's Auction Service may attempt to describe the merchandise in advertising, on the internet adn at the auction but makes no representations. It is the Bidder's responsibility to determine condition, age, genuineness, value or any other determinative factor. All property is sold "AS IS" and ALL SALES ARE FINAL. lastly, chargeback's will not be accepted for any reason or on any purchase thru icollector. The card provided on file was verified for identity purposes prior to approval. #SERIAL NUMBER SPENCER 1865 REGISTRATION#your bidder registration has been researched before approval for bidding at auction. This can affect your overall credit scores up to 7 years. Payments unpaid or late will result in the account being sent to a collections agency. Be aware that invoice delinquency WILL lead to disabling of a bidder account and making all bidding unavailable on icollector. Late payments are subject to fees and penalties at the discretion of the Auction House. Please be aware of this, most likely the credit card used during the registration process will be charged for the purchases, buyer premium and any other applicable fees. California residents must pay 8% sales tax.Īll payments are due at the fall of the hammer unless otherwise specified. ![]() If prior arrangements made with Little John's Auction Service we may accept cashier's check, wire transfer, money order. We accept American Express, Visa, Mastercard, Discover. All Federal, State and Local Regulations apply and MUST be strictly followed. ![]() Post 1898 firearms must be shipped to a Federal Firearms Licensee in your place of residence. We ship Federal Express, we can not ship to PO Boxes. Katella Ave., Orange, CA 92867Ĭalifornia residents must pay 8% sales tax.īuyer pays all packing, handling, shipping costs.International buyers pay all fees including exporter, duty and custom fees. Special preview Saturday, June 28th 2014, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm at 1201 W. La Veta Ave., Orange, CA 92868 Tuesday thru Friday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Preview at Little John's Auction Service 1740 W. Katella Ave, Orange, California, 92867, United States From a major Northwest Americana collection with a portfolio of research on Spencers and this carbine. The action works well and the original sight is retained. The stocks are in fair to good condition with normal aging. There is an old over coating of varnish or shellac but no sanding. There is some scattered light to moderate pitting anderosion. The carbine is in good overall condition showing a brown patina finish with some areas of original blue finish mixed in. ![]() This carbine shows some very unusual and prototype features including very narrow frame, crude hand fashioned barrel band, withother notable but minor differences to standard production arms. 56 rimfire caliber, 20” barrel, in very good overall condition. #SERIAL NUMBER SPENCER 1865 SERIAL NUMBER#Mint Civil Spencer carbines are non-existent as they were an essential tool for crack regiments such as Colonel Hiram Berdan’s famous Sharpshooters.Īn opportunity to own a legend as used by Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven.Spencer Model 1865 carbine, Serial Number 1 in. This is a far above average Civil War Spencer. Action works well and there are strong traces of bright rainbow case colors on the action block. Original buttstock with some marks from careful use and some of a military inspector’s cartouche visible. #SERIAL NUMBER SPENCER 1865 FULL#Wood fore-end is full dimension with only minor marks. Hammer with faint traces of casehardening. Casehardening on the frame is nickeled out with faint traces of color. Rear sight spring has strong traces of bright niter blue. The barrel is blue turning brown with traces of bright bluing in protected areas along forearm. The Spencer was so well regarded that they were used on the Western Frontier following the War. Lincoln was so impressed that he ordered Chief of Ordnance Colonel Ripley to acquire as many as Spencer could manufacture. The story of President Abraham Lincoln testing Christopher Miner Spencer’s rifle in the garden of the White House is well known. Add a Blakeslee quick loader and a man armed with a Spencer was a company in himself. Aside from the Henry rifle, the Spencer was the best repeating longarm of the Civil War and had the advantage of being far more rugged and reliable. ![]()
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