The gun was made by High Standard for Sears from the late 1950's into the 1960's. In excellent condition in its original box, it might bring $200-$250.
Made for Sears by High Standard, and is a version of the Double-Nine revolver.
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No known history published on this company
You can get it lettered by S&W.
50.00 dollars
You can get a letter from S&W for 50 USD
You can get a factory letter for $30 that will give you history. Value will depend on condition, barrel length, caliber, finish, grips, the actual model it is, etc..
around 1943. Value depends on condition,markings,history,etc.
$50-$100 and up, depending on condition, markings, and history of the gun.
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings, condition, finish, barrel length, caliber, box, papers, history, etc..
Call S&W and they will tell you when it left the factory. 50-125 USD
Sidney H. Higgins has written: 'A history of bleaching'