It was made sometime between 1936 and 1950 (None between 1945 -49) in non working condition it would be worth around $30.
I think you are asking about the Daisy Red Ryder. The old ones had aluminum cocking levers. In 1947 Daisy stopped using metal levers because of WW!! and changed to aluminum until sometime in the mid 1950's. Plastic cocking levers on pre 1966 models had a warping problem.
obviously daisy. if your talking about a Mario game, of course, its daisy.
No 111 Western Carbine. plastic stock straight uncurved cocking lever mfg 1963-1978 the 799.19020 was a sears version.
2 drops of oil in the "OIL" hole in your Daisy is all that is needed and should be done every 500 to 1000 shots. Also oil the cocking lever. Use 20 weight oil not household oil. This is Daisy's recommendation.
Daisy doesnt want Gatsby anymore
I would do a search on the web for "Daisy Airgun Repair" there are shops that make a living repairing older airguns. Or see the link below for a list of shops that do all kind of airgun modifications and repairs.
Daisy has made thousands of Red Ryders and numerous variations over the years. The early ones have most of the value. These can be identified by the metal cocking lever. You have posted no description of the physical appearance of the rifle so it is not possible to give you an estimate of value. But there is hope. Daisy Air gun company offers a free service to give you more information about your Daisy. See the link below
20-60 USD or so
Value is determined by the current condition. You did not state this information so no value can be estimated.
In Chapter 7 of "The Great Gatsby," Myrtle is killed in a hit-and-run accident by Daisy Buchanan, driving Gatsby's car. Daisy was driving recklessly while trying to escape a confrontation with Tom Buchanan. Myrtle runs onto the road, and Daisy accidentally hits her without stopping.
She feels as if she is too good for everyone at the party, so she is very temted to leave, but she doesnt want to leave Gatsby, because she likes him.
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