Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
[Re: DiggerDale]
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04/09/16 02:57 PM
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Dale, They came both ways. The earlier ones were stamped, but are harder to come by than the non stamped springs.
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
[Re: DiggerDale]
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04/09/16 04:33 PM
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Bruce were the riveted pans transition traps,,made with OC and ATC parts by ATC?
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
[Re: cohunt]
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04/11/16 06:30 PM
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Dale: I would think that the stamped spring in your picture is much more scarce than the trap. That spring with the large lower eye would have been correct for just a brief period. cohunt,,,approx what years would that spring have been used,,,was it used by OC or ATC?
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
[Re: cohunt]
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04/11/16 08:11 PM
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Dale: I would think that the stamped spring in your picture is much more scarce than the trap. That spring with the large lower eye would have been correct for just a brief period. If you are saying that just to make me feel better..........It worked
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
[Re: DiggerDale]
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04/11/16 08:36 PM
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cohunt,,I had a 91 1/2 riveted pan with that same spring,,but it was not stamped,,the spring was very strong,,I thought the spring was wrong and I think I must of sold it as I can not find it now,,,
Bruce is probably out killing gobblers
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
[Re: DiggerDale]
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04/11/16 08:43 PM
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Dale,,does your trap have post jaws?,,it looks like it to me
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
[Re: DiggerDale]
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04/11/16 09:20 PM
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The riveted pan Newhouse traps were made in sizes #0, 1, 1 1/2, 91 1/2 and #2. They all have the turned up base like a Victor, these were the last model Newhouse in these sizes. Even thought they are marked, Oneida Community, they were made by Animal trap Comp. of America after they bought out Oneida Community's trap business in 1925. These were only made a couple of years and then they were discontinued. Most do not have marked springs, but some of the #1 size springs and very few of the #1 1/2 size are stamped. There are also size #1, 81 and 91 with Animal Trap Comp. stamped riveted pans but I have never seen one of these with a stamped spring.
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
[Re: DiggerDale]
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04/11/16 09:30 PM
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Ok,,I could not see the jaw tips in the picture
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
[Re: DiggerDale]
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04/11/16 10:08 PM
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Paul, Those are up turned bases. No post. When ATC bought out OC Ltd. in Feb 1925, they got the whole ball of wax, including traps stock parts, machinery, tools, patent rights, trademarks, everything. Moved it all from Sherrill NY to Lititz, with the exception of the Canadian Plant at Niagara falls Ont. was left where it was. Under the business Purchase agreement, the first traps sold by ATC were traps obtained from Oneida in complete finished form. As new procedures were introduced in production, a marriage of OC Parts which included both structural and stamping changes. To convey and stick with OC Marketing strategies and having other competitors in the trap making industry which I believe there were four others, but don't quote me on that, ATC did everything to take advantage of and capitalize on the OC reputation, so one of the first moves they made was to stamp all of their traps with the Oneida name. I do not know how long they concentrated on this and one would almost have to go into the production records to find out when they went strictly to the traditional ATC non stamped spring. They had all of the machinery to do with what they needed to do, which came into play again when the mold broke for the #3 ATC stamp pans, and for a period of time they brought the Pat Date pan mold out and were putting #3 OC Pat date pans on the #3 ATC's. Tom has a lot of the ATC literature which actually was thrown out and salvaged out of the trash. There may be production records to narrow down the time frame on the stamped springs. Dean, "Snakecollector" has a lot of OC literature and may be able to narrow down the exact time frame. Personally in my years of collecting, I would say I have had just as many of the large bottom eyed springs that were stamped as I have found that were not stamped.
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
[Re: DiggerDale]
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04/11/16 10:16 PM
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So did u kill a turkey yet Bruce,,or should I say how many?
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
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Personally in my years of collecting, I would say I have had just as many of the large bottom eyed springs that were stamped as I have found that were not stamped. You should have stayed chasing them gobblers, cause you just took the strut right outa this turkey! Someday I'm gonna come up with something rare.... Good post Bruce, thanks
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
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Paul, Our season opens here on the 18th. Weather has been crazy and the bird population seems down in this area. Have not seen the birds like in the past. Youth season was this past weekend and the weather was crappy. Cold and very windy. The morels are popping though. Found 36 yesterday.
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
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04/12/16 05:40 PM
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Personally in my years of collecting, I would say I have had just as many of the large bottom eyed springs that were stamped as I have found that were not stamped. You should have stayed chasing them gobblers, cause you just took the strut right outa this turkey! Someday I'm gonna come up with something rare.... Good post Bruce, thanks Dale,, I learned something a long time ago,,,even the smallest collector sooner or later will have something even the most advanced collector does not have,,,I always figured FUN was the key word and I have had my share,,,,
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
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04/12/16 07:33 PM
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Dale, you can't even talk Bruce out of the last French fry on his plate lol! Dustin, that little gal that served us at the café that day grabbed that last fry before you could get it. Paul on the fun part I guess you were talking about traps, but I don't want to ask buddy.
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
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04/12/16 08:18 PM
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Dale, you can't even talk Bruce out of the last French fry on his plate lol! Dustin, that little gal that served us at the café that day grabbed that last fry before you could get it. Paul on the fun part I guess you were talking about traps, but I don't want to ask buddy. Bruce ,,, at my Age I take fun ANY WHERE I can get IT,,,,,,
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
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04/12/16 08:32 PM
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New old stock...great trap Bruce Jake, I guess you referring to Paul and I on the New old Stock. Right buddy?
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Re: Question about a rivet pan Newhouse
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Defiantly old stock here,,,,but a Long way fom new,,,in fact just about out of warranty
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