1960's-1970's.
Winchester made it - don't know the value or age I saw another answer that said a model 100 ser # V88XXX was made in 1964 if that helps Winchester DID make it, but it is not the same as the Winchester Model 100. The Ted Williams Model 100 was a post-64 Winchester Model 94 as made for Sears. Today's value if in excellent condition would be around $200-$225. Badly worn guns would be $100 or less. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Not highly valued at this time. About the same as a standard Winchester model 94 of the same age and condition, because that's what it is.
Ted Williams died on July 5, 2002 at the age of 83.
Ted Williams, his first year in baseball.
A Ted Williams model 3t serial number r352606 is a priceless item. It is a rare antique rifle that cannot be found anywhere. Depending on the buyer it may be worth a lot.
Its a version of the Winchester 190 from the early 1970's. Value can range from under $100 to $150 in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Ted Williams line of sporting goods was started in 1961. If your gun has no serial number it was made before 1968. If it has a serial, it still MAY have been made 61-68, but probably later.
this came from sears roebuckand company and simpsons-sears limited still has all paper work in box
Late 1960's, early 1970's. sales@countrygunsmith.net
This .22 Cal Rifle was made for Sears by Crosman. Several different Varations were made. It is a Crosman model 160. First Variant 1955-56 (No Barrel Band) Second Variant 1956-59 (with Barrel Band) Third Variant 1960-71 (die cast trigger housing) Model 5331 Like New 100% $225 90% $145 60% $90 Add 50% for Ted Williams model
Ted Williams, the left fielder who played his entire MLB career with the Boston Red Sox, passed away on July 5, 2002. Williams picked up several nicknames over the course of his career including 'The Thumper' and 'The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived.'
Sears Ranger model 34 is a .22 caliber single-shot bolt action rifle manufactured by Marlin (see model 65) for Sears for about $18-22 during the late 1940's and early 1950's. Current value would be condition rated from $40-$115. The Ted Williams naem was not used until the early 1960's and the model 34 of that era was made by High Stadnard and was a semi auto. http://www.histandard.info/PDF/Sears%20Rifles.pdf