umm definitely not sears is...... well i like to think of it as a multi-purpose store because it has clothes, cookware, and hardware. if you want a monkey, then i suggest you try a local pet store such as Petco or Petsmart. hope i helped!:)
Yes they did. I have one and had since I was a child. I am looking for a replacement one since the one I have is worn out and can't seem to find one any where. But they do sell monkey stuff animals.
There is a story about a rancher in the mid fifties in Wyoming that had one. Its in a book called "Tails of the Prairie".
Yes, my Dad ordered one as a child , he also ordered a mountain lion I'm not sure where from. But I definitely know about the
No. Alive animals were never sold.
No but they did sell live chicks!! baby chickens!😥
Yes, they did. You could order monkeys, chickens -even a burro - once upon a time from the Sears catalog. Search "Ordering a Monkey from the1960’s Sears Catalog".
i want to know how much a 1908 sears and roebuck catalog is worth.
i SAW A PAGE FROM A 1966 SEARS CATALOG THAT FEATURED MONKEYS, ALLIGATORS, DONKEYS AS WELL AS VARIOUS FOWL AND OTHER ANIMMALS.
1893
Need price for my Sears book
it made good outhouse paper !
approximately 275.00
c1902/3
For a "General" SEar Catalog, $50 to $150, depending on condition
$2.00 per pound.
$25 + see ebay and bookfinder.com
Vaule of Sears book from 1901
Sears, Roebuck and Co. was founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck in 1893. They initially started as a mail-order catalog company before expanding into retail stores.