made by Sears /High standard excellent little rifles depending on condition its worth between 100 to 150 bucks
100 USD
the value will be based on the condition, i currently own a that model and it is in great condition. i brought it in and was told the value ranges from 500-1000 depending on the condition and if its all original. it is 100% worth holding on to especially if its in good condition.
Cut Eye Higgins is the villain in the children's book called "By The Great Horn Spoon!".
There are a number of test questions that can be found on MC Higgins, the Great. Some of them include how Higgins hoped to moved his family from the mountain, where he got the pole he loved to sit on, who wrote the book and so many more.Ê
I have one in good condition. Got it from my grandfather. I was led to believe it was produced in the 50's but have'NT found anything on it yet. JC Higgins was a brand name used by Sears & Roebuck for most of their sporting goods line from about the 30's. The JC Higgins line of firearms are made by High Standard and are considered obsolete now, though you will find a lot of them in great condition and are great shooters. You may be able to run the serial number through High Standard and find the manufacture date. Most were made from about 1950 up to about 1965.
I have one that I bought almost a year ago, and I had it valued at $115 in good condition. Shoots great, no matter what most other reviews say.
In very good-excellent condition, these will top out at $125 or so. Bolt-action 20ga shotguns are not in great demand. sales@countrygunsmith.net
M.C Higgins, the Great
M. C. Higgins, the Great.
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no the tomb was not in great condition because it was old and slobery.
Hi, I have the same gun. I was told it is worth around 175 but who knows. I would sell mine anyway, they make a great quail gun and pattern pretty nice.