The Western Field 750 A in .30-06 caliber was manufactured by the J.C. Higgins brand, which was a private label used by the Sears, Roebuck and Company for firearms and sporting goods. The rifle itself was produced by a number of different manufacturers, including High Standard and Savage, depending on the specific model and production year. These firearms were popular in the mid-20th century for hunting and sport shooting.
I have a Wards Western Field EJN-750 in .243, built on a Sako L57 action, number 3091. I purchased it new at the Montgomery Wards in Albany, NY in 1960. I believe it was manufactured in 1959 or 1960, but been unable to identify who manufactured it for Wards. There was another EJN-750 in .306 on the sale table, but I couldn't afford another $68 for it!
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The address of the Museum Of Western Art is: Po Box 750, Saratoga, WY 82331-0750
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Islam had control of the Middle East, the western part of South Asia, North and East Africa, and the Iberian Peninsula by 750 C.E.
They usually cost $750 USD depending on the age and on the size of the spaniel.
There are over 750 recognized Native American tribes in the western hemisphere (North, Central, and South America).
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1993 was the last production year of the Nighthawk. Source: http://hondanighthawks.net/750.htm No, it was 2003 for the Nighthawk 750. The little Nighthawk 250 is still being made. Both were introduced in 1991. The 750 was Motorcycle of the Year that year.
To my knowledge, Kawasaki hasn't made a 2 stroke 750 since around the mid to late 70's.
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