The model 126.1930 was made by Crosman. It's really a Crosman model 140 made between 1955-68.
no they do not
In 1930 Sears didn't have a chain of stores. They were located in Chicago and mainly sold through a catalog. The brands Sears sell didn't exist in 1930. They would have sold a tractor but not a Sears brand.
Sears did sell water skis but did not make them. Most were JC Higggins brand skis.
$49.95
Yes, two doses and a syringe about $1.50. Back when it was legal to do so.
Sears, Roebuck and Co. used to sell wood burning stoves through their catalog in the early 20th century. These stoves were popular for heating homes and cooking. They were made by various manufacturers and are now considered collectors' items.
A bolt action Sears Roebuck shotgun would probably sell for $75 to $125 retail.
I have a 1965 - would be interested to find more info on it.
i SAW A PAGE FROM A 1966 SEARS CATALOG THAT FEATURED MONKEYS, ALLIGATORS, DONKEYS AS WELL AS VARIOUS FOWL AND OTHER ANIMMALS.
Sears discontinued the sale of all firearms in 1980. So prior to 1980. Hey, we bought the one we have in 1966 through Sears catalog.
The J C Higgins model 20 pump shotgun 583 55 was actually made by Sears. Sears and Roebuck & co. owned High Standard and held all the licenses for this gun .583 means House brand exclusive Sears product. 55 is the Sears code for the year 1948
Yes in the 1930's you could order a syringe full from their catalogue.