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Blake & Lamb Double Underspring Traps ? #6326301
09/16/18 10:04 AM
09/16/18 10:04 AM
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Brian Lundy Offline OP
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I am going to start a collection of the Blake & Lamb double Underspring traps. I am trying to determine the years produced, values, the difference in sizes between models such as #44, #40 and #4. Why some have teeth, and some had more rounded jaws. These traps seem to me to have been a better choice in beaver trapping back in the day, when it came to size and weight while packing all your worldly possessions on a string of horses and mules, probably a better choice then double long spring traps. Anybody help me out with some information on these, before I start investing more of my time and money ?

Last edited by Brian Lundy; 09/16/18 10:08 AM.
Re: Blake & Lamb Double Underspring Traps ? [Re: Brian Lundy] #6327796
09/18/18 07:45 AM
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I still use the double jumps. I think the #2 and 3 is the perfect mink trap. Low profile, bigger stock pan, somewhat lightweight. I found 2 problems with them- I have to set them with my feet and after awhile the spring edge gets a groove worn from the side of the jaws allowing slop. Ive seen some you could pull the jaws apart almost 1/2" from wear.
I cant help you out much with their history, I know they been around for a while.

Last edited by lumberjack391; 09/18/18 07:46 AM.
Re: Blake & Lamb Double Underspring Traps ? [Re: Brian Lundy] #6328602
09/19/18 10:06 AM
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I had a couple dozen of the 40s that I bought from a widow of a deceased beaver trapper back in the mid ‘80s and didn’t have much success with them. Maybe it was me but I feel they lack holding power by design. The 44 dus was a little better and the 44 longspring version was far superior and it looks like bridger modeled the #5 after it. The 40 and 44 double undersprings were improved slightly in the tooth models.

Re: Blake & Lamb Double Underspring Traps ? [Re: Brian Lundy] #6328913
09/19/18 07:44 PM
09/19/18 07:44 PM
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Still use the 44 us's,agree the 44 longspring was better.Loved the 44 us with teeth,definitly improved its performance on Beaver.


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Re: Blake & Lamb Double Underspring Traps ? [Re: Buck (Zandra)] #6329479
09/20/18 06:05 PM
09/20/18 06:05 PM
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Brian Lundy Offline OP
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Thanks guys, You have been helpful to me and I'm picking up some information on these traps.

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