Re: Sargent Clutch Rare
[Re: Bruce1]
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02/14/16 05:49 PM
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I have seen three of these over the years, and they have all looked the same and in my own opinion for what it is worth, I do not think that Sargent made a clutch trap. The posts on a Sargent cast pan series will have that dimple flare on both front and back of the posts. This one, as well as the others I have seen do not. I believe all that I have seen have had a set of Newhouse jaws with clutch post put in a #4 Cast Pan Sargent. The guy to actually ask about these Sargent Clutch traps would be Trapper48, as he is an avid historian on Sargent's as well as having more than likely the largest Sargent collection around.
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Re: Sargent Clutch Rare
[Re: Bruce1]
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02/14/16 06:18 PM
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I think I heard about that trap and was told that a guy came up from down south, maybe Virginia? Was carrying it around and sold it to the highest offer. Also heard from a couple guys that were at that show and saw it say it was strange the way the guy just appeared with the trap and story and then disappeared. Lets see what Trapper48 says about it when he sees it.
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Re: Sargent Clutch Rare
[Re: Bruce1]
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02/14/16 08:54 PM
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Sargent made traps for approximately 30 years, the bolted jaw Oneida pattern series and the bolted jaw 20 series were made with bolted jaws until around 1902, after that the Oneida series was made like the Victors of the day except with a square pan and the 20 series was made with cast pan and jaws with hooked jaw ends, that all being said the trap that Bruce1 took the picture of would be the right model for the clutch period of production, but as Nhousecattrapper pointed out you have two different jaw posts on the trap pictured, the post with the clutches is a Newhouse jaw post, the jaw post without the clutches is a Sargent jaw post and you can tell by 2 different ways, the obvious like Nhousecattrapper pointed out is the two wings or flares on the sides of the Sargent posts just above the bottom spring eye, Newhouse jaw posts don't have the wings or flares, the other way is just a little harder to see and that is the Sargent jaw posts have more of a rounded or eased edge on the top of the post the Newhouse post is more at a squared off end. The only advertising Sargent did to promote their traps was in their own tool and hardware catalogs, the large counter catalogs from 1884, 1888, 1894, 1901 and 1910 which have over 1,000 pages of Sargent products, none of them have a Sargent Clutch trap listed for sale. Sargent was very proud of their 20 Series traps that they have a half a page beautiful hand drawn picture right down to the last detail of a 23 Sargent, a bolted jaw model in the 1894 counter catalog and a hooked jaw model in the 1910 counter catalog, now if they had made a clutch trap they would have been as equally proud of that and at least would have advertised it for sale, if not had a picture of that too. Around the time period of the clutch traps you could order any parts from Oneida Community that you wanted, they were out to make money and they would sell what parts you would want, IN MY OPINION that is where I believe the Sargent Clutch trap originated, IN MY OPINION. None of the Sargent Clutch traps that I have seen or handled personally have had Sargent jaw posts, only one that I have seen even had factory clutches the rest were home made and didn't even match each other. We saw one in Ohio at the NTA a couple years ago and handled that one, that one had both Newhouse posts and the clutches weren't even close to matching. I believe the trap pictured is the way they found it, the patina matches and the clutches look good, but I believe it was put together when all the parts were available new, but it still does not make it a factory Sargent Clutch trap. This is one trap that I would advise any prospective buyer to be very cautious of, they are neat looking, BUT....... In my humble opinion, Kevin
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Re: Sargent Clutch Rare
[Re: trapper48]
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02/14/16 09:02 PM
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Now if authenic ? whats's it worth.
Or non factory made up from Newhouse post and clutches ?
For the collector that ended up with it I hope it's legit.From what I saw of it about 2 minutes it looked darn nice.I'm sure no one intended on pasting it off, years ago as factory.If I had the money at that time, I may have bought it.Thanks for all your info on this subject.Bruce
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Re: Sargent Clutch Rare
[Re: Bruce1]
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02/14/16 09:57 PM
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I heard at that time about what the buyer paid for it, but I don't remember either, but with original Newhouse post and clutches, it would still be a valuable trap, just because of those two parts. Last year I Remember a #3 or #4 Newhouse with a clutch post and no clutches selling on eBay in the high $400.00 range and that was without the clutches and I remember Bruce saying he's seen them sell for a lot more than that just for a clutch post alone and the original Newhouse clutches should be worth way more than that, in my opinion. So, if the buyer of that trap paid $1,200.00 - $1,500.00 and the post and clutches are original, I don't think he or she got hurt, again in my opinion.
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Re: Sargent Clutch Rare
[Re: trapper48]
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02/14/16 10:29 PM
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Thanks Kevin, Who knows when it comes to traps.#6 Blake and Lamb sold for $ 40,000 range a while back.
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Re: Sargent Clutch Rare
[Re: Bruce1]
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02/15/16 07:30 PM
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I was told a long time ago by knowledgeable collectors also that when Oneida Community discontinued the clutch traps, that they had clutches left over, so they put them on Hawley & Norton traps and rivited them to the outside of the jaws, so they didn't need the larger jaw post to fit the clutch and jaws both, I have pictures of a rivited pan #4 H & N with clutches rivited to the jaws and the clutches on it don't have the slots on it, it would be like the ones in Bruces picture of the #4 Sargent. I'll look and see if I can find the pictures of it when I get home later today, we are out working on the house right now, so it will be later today. There is nothing more than I could wish for in this addictive hobby of trap collecting, than if somebody can come up with proof positive, that Sargent & Co. made a clutch trap, I would love to have one, but it would have to be 100% made from Sargent parts.
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Re: Sargent Clutch Rare
[Re: trapper48]
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02/15/16 10:12 PM
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 [/URL]  [/URL]  [/URL] Roger in white shirt Here's a 24 or 4 Roger Mason had in 2014 Don't have good close ups of it.If anyone knew Roger he was a Bear Trap Guy but had alot of antique traps knowledge.Sure miss him.
Last edited by Bruce1; 02/15/16 10:17 PM.
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