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Sears, Wards, JC Penney and Western Auto used a variety of gun makers to make guns for them. Companies like Mossberg, Savage, Hi Standard, Stevens, Colt and Marlin all made company guns for these stores
The best place to try and find copies of catalogs for T. Eatons and Sears Roebuck from 1960 is online. Sites like eBay and Craigslist are most likely to have them.
I’d like to know what it’s worth too as we have one also.
it varies, you shouldn't pay more than $30 for the set *if you buy online that's not including shipping* I collect the sears and roebuck merry mushroom and i have the canister set from 75 and got it for like $28 or so
It would help it you gave more information about firearm. Like the model and condition of the firearm.
Sears and Roebuck &Co. Was the largest retailer of sporting arm s in the USA.until the late 70s They discontinued sales of sporting arms in 1987. The guns sold by Sears were some the highest quality . Like many of the other products sold by this company good quality at a good price .Sears in recent times has fallen from its former position in just about every market and that is a shame. But some poor financial decisions like the above have seriously hurt them and eroded their customer base.
i have a searsman roebuck 22. i would like to know what the value of this rifle is, it was passed down to me. I also have a 7.62 Japanese rifle from the Korean war its authenic from the Japanese empire. i would like to know the the value of it as well.
By mail. Sears Roebuck and Co. Published a catalog each year, with everything form clothing to jewelry to tools to furniture to medicine to food to guns to... well, you name it, if it existed, Sears sold it. People ordered by mail, and Sears mailed or shipped their products back to them. Sort of like Amazon without the computer. By the way, check your library and see if they can get you a copy of the Sears 1898 catalog. It has been reprinted in a hardcover version- fascinating to look at what you could buy.
By mail. Sears Roebuck and Co. Published a catalog each year, with everything form clothing to jewelry to tools to furniture to medicine to food to guns to... well, you name it, if it existed, Sears sold it. People ordered by mail, and Sears mailed or shipped their products back to them. Sort of like Amazon without the computer. By the way, check your library and see if they can get you a copy of the Sears 1898 catalog. It has been reprinted in a hardcover version- fascinating to look at what you could buy.
i like to sign up for all catolog for christmas and have a monthly catologs from what on mailing list.
The rifles sold under the Sears name were made by regular gun companies. If you will repost with the model number, we can probably tell you which company made it. You can then order parts from companies like gunpartscorp.
There was one at an on-line auction but it was a 12ga. It went for $160. It was Aumann's auction or something like that.