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Different 110s #6576476
07/18/19 07:17 PM
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Bought some 110s at auction and some have a dog like a formed piece of no. 9 wire. Never seen anything like them, anyone shed any light on them.

Re: Different 110s [Re: Rat Masterson] #6576508
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Does it have a wavy appearance to it? Sort of scalloped.


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Re: Different 110s [Re: Rat Masterson] #6576510
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Pretty sure they would be montgomery's. They look like wire with humps on it. And I may be wrong but I believe they were called stake n take.

Re: Different 110s [Re: mktrpr45] #6576517
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Originally Posted by mktrpr45
Pretty sure they would be montgomery's. They look like wire with humps on it. And I may be wrong but I believe they were called stake n take.


That is what I was thinking.

If you look at the part of the trigger that holds the wire in place, it should be stamped. MTI

MTI - Montgomery Traps Inc.


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Re: Different 110s [Re: Rat Masterson] #6576545
07/18/19 08:35 PM
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I have a few of those myself. Anyone know if you can replace the dog with a Victor or another manufacturer and make them more usable?


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Re: Different 110s [Re: Rat Masterson] #6576560
07/18/19 09:12 PM
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Thanks guys for the responses, Montgomery it is. Any value as a collector or just users.

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