Sears did not make it. Someone else did. Value will depend on who exactly made it.
This model was made for Sears by Crosman air gun Co. In actuality it is a Crosman model 130. It was made from 1953 through 1970 in two variations. I am unable to give an estimate of value with out knowing the condition of the pistol. Condition determines the value.
What model what is the sears code and model JC Higgins was a Sears & roebuck brand name They sold guns with this name brand from 1946 to to 1962 depending on the sears code it was made some were in that time period .With out the Sears code no. there is no way to determine value
This was made for Sears by Crosman. It is a Crosman model 600. It was made for Sears from 1960-1970 under the Higgins name. Value: 100%=$295, 90%=$195, 60%=$145, 20%=$100
this came from sears roebuckand company and simpsons-sears limited still has all paper work in box
value depends on the pistol model, overall condition and serial number. If a good early model single action, value could be $1500 - 2500..............................................
Anywhere from $200 - $300 depending on condition. This would be the original Model 20 with tip up barrel.
This pistol was made by Crosman and it's really a model 150. The current value stands around (In Excellent Condition) $90- $110 BUT, add 30% for the Sears Ted Williams version.
Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
Crosman never made a model 35T. They made a model 36 and a model 38T. The original box adds some value to the air gun, but you need to state the current condition of the pistol if you want an answer. You will have to give it some sort of ration like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition. Also state if it is still working. Without more information it is not possible to answer you. Check your pistol makes sure of the model number.
This 22 cal pistol was made by Crosman Co for Sears. It is a model 130, Mfg 1953-1970. To assess the value I need to know the condition of the pistol, is it excellent, good, fair, poor. You can find the manual for the 130 on the Crosman web page see the link below
Please state the model and the condition of the pistol to get an estimate of value.
This in reality is a Crosman model 150 made for Sears. If you want an estimate of value them you will have to state the current condition of the pistol. something like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition. Without that information it is not possible to answer you.