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i have one and it is stamped made in japan
Offhand, probably a sear malfunction, assuming you haven't previously made trigger adjustments to it.
Manufactured by either Meriden Firearms for Sear Roebuck) , 1907-1915, or J Stevens Arms, 1920-??(probably about 1940).
ING made the first typewriter
This is a Daisy model 880, 1972-1989 Pump. Unknown how many were made. But they were mass produced. The new "Daisy 880" started again in 1990
Sorry, no real public data on those. Prior to 1968 shotguns sold by sear did not have a serial number ( the 583.2087 is a model number)The model number 583.2085 was a High Standard shotgun in 20ga.that was made for Sears.Maybe yours is a High standard also.The model number is awful close.
Christopher Sholes created the typewriter in 1867.
it was made of metal.
The first typewriter was called the "blind typewriter" because the early models did not have a visible carriage. This made it difficult for the typist to see the letters as they were being typed, hence the term "blind typewriter."
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.
1854
Not very much information to go on. We will assume you mean the slide-action Ted Williams Model 200, which was made by Winchester for Sears and is the same as the older Winchester Model 1200. Value depends on condition, about $100-$200.