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I have inherited a Marlin 39A, with a serial # of 128 engraved on it. It has no other markings. Trying to find out year made and possible value. It does not have any other letters or numbers. Just 128 Can anyone help me?
 

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Take some good pictures and there will be someone on here that can tell you about the rifle. It should have a serial number but you save engraved. Does it look uniformed and stamped?

Also welcome to Marlinowners forums. from Micanopy Florida.
 

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The article I have from American Rifleman written in 1984 lists the serial number prefixes for 39's. "12" would be 1988 I think (1982=18; 1983=17; 1984=16.....).
 

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Welcome from Goldthwaite, TX! There'll be some 39 experts along shortly I'm sure! John
 

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Welcome from Long Island farm country, happy shootin'. Cheers:beerglass:
 

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Welcome from the Republic of Texas...
 

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WELCOME FROM OLYMPIA, WA; IN THE GREAT PACIFIC NORTHWEST - THE "ORIGINAL MARLIN®" (North Haven, CT Rifles) COUNTRY!
 

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Hello and Welcome to Marlin Owners from the State of South Dakota
Welcome Aboard, Enjoy the Journey
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