This JC Higgins model was made by Daisy air gun. It's a Daisy model 1894 Western Carbine ( Cactus Carbine ) in excellent condition it is worth $100. It was made between 1960-70. It is model 799.19210 for Sears.
The Cactus Carbine model 799-19210 was made between 1960-70. It was made by Daisy Air gun and is really a Daisy model 1894 Cactus Carbine. Please state the condition of the rifle to get an estimate of value.
The Cactus Carbine rifle was made between 1960-1970. One in good condition is worth around $25. But you did not state the condition of the rifle so it is impossible to give a better answer.
The 799.xxxxx series air rifles were made by Daisy for Sears. This appears to be a Model 1894 Cactus Carbine. In very good condition it is worth about $45 in excellent condition it is worth about $85.
The 799.xxxxx series air rifles were made by Daisy for Sears. This appears to be a Model 1894 Cactus Carbine. In very good condition it is worth about $60 in excellent condition it is worth about $85.
This was made by Daisy air gun co for Sears under the JC Higgins brand name. It's a Daisy Model 1894 Cactus Carbine made between 1960-1970. My brother got one of these for Christmas in 1962. It listed for $5.49 in the Sears Christmas catalog that year.
Daisy provides a web page to help you get more information about your gun. ( Daisy made air guns for sears that began with the numbers 799. ) I believe this is the Cactus Carbine model see the link below
Yes, the part of the cactus that's eaten dies. But no, what's left of the cactus plant doesn't die necessarily. It depends upon the size of the piece that's eaten, the manner in which the piece is removed, and the condition of the remaining body parts.
Various species of prickly pear and cholla Claret cup cactus Hedgehog cactus Peyote Rainbow cactus Corncob cactus Living rock cactus Button cactus Eagle claw cactus (aka Turk's head cactus) Fish hook barrel cactus Pincushion cactus Strawberry cactus several others
Your cactus may have turned white due to a lack of sunlight or overexposure to intense sunlight, which can cause the plant to lose its green color and appear white or pale. This condition is known as sunburn or sun stress.
No, a cactus does not have a thorn. A cactus has spines.
cactus and cactus water
A cactus candy is simply a candied cactus