It all depends on condition, and how visually appealling they are. Some JC Higgins skis were painted, and these don't seem to generate as much interest. Natural wood in good condition, with bindings in good condition, will sell for an average of $25 to $75. In the middle of ski season, when ski condo and chalet owners are visiting their ski homes and actively buying decor, prices go up. If you have an extremely rare or highly sought model, or perhaps a pair that belonged to a ski pioneer from years past, they might be worth hundreds of dollars -- but it is highly unlikely any mass-marketed JC Higgins skis fall into this category. Suggest you look at Ebay to see what people are selling, and what the market will actually pay. http://www.skiernet.com
Wooden baseball bats are made out of Northern White Ash, Maple, and sometimes Hickory or Bamboo.
The Higgins 101.1 was made by Savage as a Model 94. It's only value is as a shooter.
when was this model made and what is the value of one
The JC Higgins Model 20 was a slide-action shotgun made for Sears by High Standard. Value, depending on condition, can range from $100-$225.
These were never made out of wood. They would be made on nickel and copper.
I hate to tell you this, but they're made of wood.Seriously though, hickory seems to be the best material for at least the bentwood rim. Here's a good link:http://www.customwagonwheels.com/
The hammer rests on a wooden block called a "buck." It is typically made of hard wood like oak or hickory to provide a solid surface for hammering.
This was made for Sears by Crosman. It is a Crosman model 600. It was made for Sears from 1960-1970 under the Higgins name. Value: 100%=$295, 90%=$195, 60%=$145, 20%=$100
made by Marlin for Sears 1959 to 1962
A no-frills Marlin 336 made for Sears. Value around $150.
the first wooden hockey stick was made of wood. The wood was elm,Hickory,and smoked wood for the hockey stick............
made in 1958 and valued between 150.00 and 200.00