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Warren Page, of course, was a very prolific and popular firearm writer in the 1960's. He was editor of Field & Stream magazine for many years. You dont indicate how Page's signature is applied to the rifle. Is it engraved (which might indicate a presentation piece) or roll-stamped (which might indicate some type of limited run)? I dont know of any limited run of Marlin 62 rifles with Page's signature, but that does not mean it didn't happen. Most likely is that Page did a feature article on the new .256 Winchester Magnum cartridge and the Marlin 62 rifle back in the mid-1960's, and this is the rifle Marlin sent him to evaluate. So, lets assume that there was not a limited run of these. The question then becomes, what supporting provenance do you have that the gun was actually owned by Warren Page? Are you related? Do you have any type of documentation to accompany this rifle? Without some type of supporting documentation, value is only going to be a litte (if any) more than a standard Model 62 at $400-$500. IF you have some way to document that the rifle was in fact presented to Warren Page from Marlin, it could be double that to a collector. sales@countrygunsmith.net

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