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Re: Are You a Size #0 Trap Collector?
[Re: InTheDitch]
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12/25/15 06:53 AM
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Yes I have a #0 victor jump. Cost $3 So there is a #0 Jump trap! Thanks for the verification. I'll have to keep my eyes peeled for one. Thanks, ITD.
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Re: Are You a Size #0 Trap Collector?
[Re: longbow31]
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12/25/15 07:03 AM
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most of the zero sized traps are out of my price range. guess lots of people collect 0's. I was afraid that would be the case. First, the big Bear traps were too expensive to collect, and now, the tiny #0's might also be too expensive! Maybe I should go with collecting #2's?
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Re: Are You a Size #0 Trap Collector?
[Re: wissmiss]
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12/25/15 07:22 AM
12/25/15 07:22 AM
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[quote=wissmiss]
# 0 are nice to collect. They are small and don't take up much space.
Exactly why I want to pursue them.
Some of the 0s I have
B&L single long B&L jump
Victor jump - several different models Victor single long
The Victor single long
King Bee by Gibbs Kangaroo by Triumph
Triumph single long Sargent single long with cast pan - picked up 2 at the same time. They look like identical twins
Probably some others I can't think of.
That's quite a list you've got there, Wissmiss. Which one, in the list, is your favorite?
The little #0 coils are so cute!!
!! A #0 coil had come to mind, but I thought that, surely, there was never a #0 coil spring trap made. For once I'm glad that I was wrong. Thanks, Wissmiss!
Last edited by crispy; 12/25/15 07:26 AM.
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Re: Are You a Size #0 Trap Collector?
[Re: No.4]
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12/25/15 06:53 PM
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Yes I have a #0 victor jump. Cost $3 So there is a #0 Jump trap! Thanks for the verification. I'll have to keep my eyes peeled for one. Thanks, ITD. Yes, Victor, B&L (several different models of each) Sargents and uh, there must be others.....
I have nothing clever to put here.
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Re: Are You a Size #0 Trap Collector?
[Re: No.4]
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12/26/15 12:04 PM
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I have a #0 Newhouse a friend gave me, I keep it next to a #5 for comparison. Neat little trap and worth far more than I would have imagined.
CBCS
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Re: Are You a Size #0 Trap Collector?
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12/26/15 12:14 PM
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I still use #0 b&l jumps. My favorite rat traps. Wish they still made them.
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Re: Are You a Size #0 Trap Collector?
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12/27/15 08:58 PM
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I have a #0 that appears to be Mexican or Central American that is very cool. The writing on it isn't English but is well made.
I have nothing clever to put here.
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Re: Are You a Size #0 Trap Collector?
[Re: wissmiss]
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12/30/15 09:58 AM
12/30/15 09:58 AM
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That looks like an excellent start. Keep at it and you will be surprised how your collection grows.
Look in second hand stores, antique malls, gun shows - basically any place you go. Many times traps will be over priced and you will pass on them but there are bargains to be found if you keep looking.
Have fun. Thanks, Wissmiss. I appreciate all of your helpful suggestions. Happy Hunting - Bill
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