Sears...
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Sears has offered pocket knives for over a century, with its first knives appearing in the early 1900s. Initially marketed under the Sears, Roebuck and Co. brand, these knives were often produced by various manufacturers and sold through their catalog and retail stores. The company's knives gained popularity for their quality and affordability, becoming a staple in many households.
Any brand of knives that are made of forged metal will require less sharpening than lesser quality knives made of stamped metal.
Yes, Colt is a brand that produces knives, and while it is associated with the Colt Manufacturing Company, which is known for firearms, the knives themselves are often produced in various locations, including overseas. Colt knives are marketed as budget-friendly options and may not be exclusively made in the U.S. Therefore, while the brand has American roots, not all Colt knives are made in the United States.
Brand name used by Sears Roebuck for firearms and sporting goods. They were made by several different companies, and marked with the Sears JC Higgins brand.
Old Timer Knives, which are made by the Schrade brand, can be found on multiple sites on the web currently. These include Amazon, eBay, Knives Plus, and Knives Depot.
All of Sears JC Higgins rifles and guns were made by various manufactures using the Higgins brand name.
Depends on the scissor brand and company that makes them
Just about every cutlery company makes knives made with a full tang as opposed to stamped blade models, but of course they cost more.
Sears store brand made for them by Meridan
Sears did not. They had guns made by other companies for them, having them mark the guns with the Sears Brand. Known as "hardware" guns, the practice was used for the Sears JC Higgins brand, Montgomery Ward's Westernfield brand, Western Auto's Revelation brand, etc. Very common practice at one time. Guns were made by Savage, Marlin, Mossberg, Winchester, High Standard, Remington, etc.
Sears sold rifles, shotguns and handguns. Most were made by companies such as Savage, Marlin, High Standard, but marked with the Sear's brand name- JC Higgins, or Ted Williams.