20-140 usd
Peyton Place
Depending on condition, 75-150 or so.
The .45 caliber muzzleloading rifles, made in Spain, marked "Jukar" seem to date from the late 1960s- early 1970s.
Check the online auction sites such as GunBroker.com, or check with the Browning Collectors Association.
The Winchester model 64 rifle in 30WCF caliber is a highly collectible Winchester rifle model. The gun was produced from the 1930s until the 1960s and came with factory iron sights and a wood stock.
EIG is the importer, they imported a lot of firearms from different manufacturers in the 1950s and 1960s. They do not have a lot of value, usually around $100.
Herbert Schmidt, made in West Germany- mainly 1960s. Not a lot of records, low cost handguns of indifferent quality.
There was a movie in 1949 starring Olivia deHavilland, Montgomery Clift and Ralph Richardson; and a movie in 1961 with Julie Harris, Farley Granger and Barry Morse. There were productions on Broadway in 1950 and 1976 but none between them.
After Bobby Richardson retired in 1966, the New York Yankees had several players fill the second base position. Notably, Horace Clarke became the primary second baseman for the Yankees during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He played a significant role in the team during that era before being succeeded by other players in the position.
".303 British" is usually used to denote a caliber, as opposed to a specific firearm. Perhaps the most famous rifle in that caliber was the SMLE, which is the abbreviation for Short, Magazine, Lee Enfield. There were several marks and models of British military rifles that originated under that designation, all in that caliber. They were made from prior to WW I, and continued through the Commonwealth nations (and former Commonwealth nations) into about the 1960s. So, yes, the caliber .303 British and the Enfield name are linked- but Enfield is not the full name of the rifles and carbines. Run a Wikipedia search on SMLE for some more reading.
in the 1960s there was no peanutbutter
1960s and 1970s, 1960s and 1970s,