I do. In fact I have an add in the Equipment Exchange, asking for WTB Remington 14 & 14 1/2 models. The 14 1/2 comes in 38 & 44 wcf. It's different from the 14 inasmuch that the magazine is not spiraled because its intended for the older style flat nose bullets. There are a rifle and carbine version, R model, and also in grades designated by a letter after the serial number. They were made 1913-1934 and are not as popular to collect as other more recognized make and model rifles with "modern" loads, i.e. Winchester. The receiver and barrel should have separate matching serial numbers. The 44 is NOT 44 Rem Mag. Values can range significantly based on condition, but generally run in the 500 range for a decent one.