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Probably an easy answer for some of you #6358943
10/28/18 10:18 AM
10/28/18 10:18 AM
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Waz Offline OP
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So I realize that the traps look more modern than some that you would typically collect, however I am wondering if anyone knows the history of the following three trap pans?




Thanks Waz

Re: Probably an easy answer for some of you [Re: Waz] #6358967
10/28/18 10:54 AM
10/28/18 10:54 AM
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Your top trap is the oldest made from 1909 to 1925 the second one was made from 1925 to 1966

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