

Anyway the Ted Williams are great shotguns with distinct quality and flare in my opinion and the they are so cheap to aquire due to the lack of collector interest. Unfortunately for me to get an exact date of month /year which he has done countless times he has not posted on that other forum for about six months. There is an individual who could identify the date and month of these Ted Williams and I guess most Sears models by the barrel codes. I think I have come pretty close to the MFG dates of my TW shotguns and they are most likely 1967-68. The 1200/1300 gradually angles down at the rear and the 200 has a definate drop off. What I always thought strange was rather than just give it different model and name markings, Winchester actually made a different contoured receiver for these. Shoot and function well, I know as for collectors they are not very popular as I escaped with three for a hair less than $200.00 Any Ted Williams collectors or enthusiasts on this planet please post your thoughts. They are attractive well made cool looking shotguns. All have vented ribs and one has a factory installed adjustable end of the barrel muzzle break, all safties are on the trigger, and all have fancy checkered stocks. I usually collect oddities like Winchester 40's and 50's, Yet I have two of these great Sears Ted Williams 200 Shotguns SN# P296xxx and P375xxx and one model 300 SN# Q43xxx but know little of them except they were made by Sears can anyone give an MFG date on them the estate I purchased them from claim as well as they can remember Grampa had them since the mid sixties. I know that Models 273.582140 & 273.582141 have the Ted Williams label and a Plastic Butt Plate. These are also New Model Winchesters made to Sears Specs. Value of ted Williams model 100 30-30 I was just looking at an online web site. It's aSears Roebuck ID number, not a serial number. If it is listed on there, you might be able to date it by the sn. The serial number? Is 583.2080 There is a proof mark? That looks like an upside-down mushroom. I have a Sears Ted Williams Model 21, 20gauge shotgun. It appears the gentleman has a Ted Williams Model 100. I included the serial number if anyone does have a book. Winchester Model 100 The Art of the Rifle.
