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Antique Foothold Bear Trap - Blacksmith -European?
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06/14/20 05:49 PM
06/14/20 05:49 PM
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Antiques850
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was able to snag this one up, but no makers mark. It is definitely a blacksmith special as it is actually pretty crude. Now if it was one of the OLD OLD ones, that would be cool. I'm not super versed in trapping, but antiques i'm there. The chain looks forge welded. It has a what I think is a really cool repair on one of the jaws. Back then you didn't just buy another, you fixed what you had. Anymore info about age, place of manufacturer, and anything would be great. By the way, I think the repair gives it some awesome character. Thanks for any help.
"A nation which forgets its defenders will be itself forgotten." Calvin Coolidge.
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Re: Antique Foothold Bear Trap - Blacksmith -European?
[Re: Antiques850]
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06/14/20 05:56 PM
06/14/20 05:56 PM
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Sorry I'm no help but that's super cool with the repair
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Re: Antique Foothold Bear Trap - Blacksmith -European?
[Re: Trap Setter]
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06/14/20 05:59 PM
06/14/20 05:59 PM
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thanks, I said the exact same thing when I saw it. I love the repair. Now days, you just toss and buy new.
"A nation which forgets its defenders will be itself forgotten." Calvin Coolidge.
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Re: Antique Foothold Bear Trap - Blacksmith -European?
[Re: Antiques850]
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06/15/20 05:12 AM
06/15/20 05:12 AM
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I am not in the know like some on here but I do agree it is a Newhouse that has been worked over. Very cool find!
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Re: Antique Foothold Bear Trap - Blacksmith -European?
[Re: Antiques850]
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06/15/20 11:30 AM
06/15/20 11:30 AM
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I'm also of the opinion it is not blacksmith made, but rather, blacksmith repaired. Cool old trap. Wish I had one like that myself. Great addition to your he-man trapper lodge!
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Re: Antique Foothold Bear Trap - Blacksmith -European?
[Re: Antiques850]
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06/15/20 01:35 PM
06/15/20 01:35 PM
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Springs look like the ones on a sleepy creek 4.5 long
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Re: Antique Foothold Bear Trap - Blacksmith -European?
[Re: Pest's Dad]
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06/15/20 06:12 PM
06/15/20 06:12 PM
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thank you. ya i really think it is an american Newhouse #15 with maybe a replaced pan.
"A nation which forgets its defenders will be itself forgotten." Calvin Coolidge.
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Re: Antique Foothold Bear Trap - Blacksmith -European?
[Re: the Blak Spot]
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06/15/20 06:54 PM
06/15/20 06:54 PM
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I'm assuming most foothold traps are similar springs, these are much bigger than the 4.5
"A nation which forgets its defenders will be itself forgotten." Calvin Coolidge.
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