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Martini prices
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 12:20 pm
by Tower75
Hi, all.
Just out of interest, I've had a quick look online at Martini-Henry prices, and they all seem to be between £600 and £1,000+.
Is that really the prices for Martinis now?

Re: Martini prices
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 12:23 pm
by saddler
No, no
Drop a couple off at my place - will give you £50 for them.
CASH
Re: Martini prices
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 8:52 pm
by 450 Martini
I know, the prices seem to have jumped rapidly over the last few years, in 2009 i picked up a uncleaned Mk IV for £350 at Birmingham arms fair. Once i took the grease off it looked fantastic. But it seems the best of the Nepalese cache have been snapped up. Many offered for sale now have serious damage to the wood. There was also a fire at a storage site in the USA where some of the Nepalese rifles were stored which destroyed a lot of woodwork.
There are a few bargains around still, back in February i purchased a excellent condition 1879 dated MK III with marking to the East Yorkshire regiment and with Afghanistan war provenance for £300
This would be my 12th Martini. i REALLY like them.
Re: Martini prices
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 7:39 am
by Tower75
So, you've got them all.

Re: Martini prices
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:07 pm
by 450 Martini
I think so, i have in my collection at the moment:
Brendalin arms MK1 (commercial pattern)
1875 BSA MK I/II
1885 BSA MK II
1879 ENFIELD MKIII
1885 BSA MKIII
1886 ENFIELD MK IV B TYPE
1887 ENFIELD MK IV C TYPE
1885 IC1 CAVALRY CARBINE
1875 ARTILLERY CARBINE MK2
1874/1899 MARTINI-ENFLELD MK2 303
Nepalese "gahendra"
and a cased Armourers gauge action.
I regularly shoot alongside two other Martini collectors at my club and my collection is the SMALLEST
If anyone wants a good read about the Martini-Henry check out my friend Neil's website
http://www.martinihenry.org/
Re: Martini prices
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 9:27 am
by Tower75
That's quite a collection there.
Hmm, possible something to same up for, then.
I quite fancy a .303" Martini as well. Wonder if they're around.
Re: Martini prices
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 7:06 pm
by Tommygunn
There are a few Martini Enfields about - there's an artillery carbine on gunstar at the moment I believe.