Helfrich 750 Eliminator
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01/22/25 12:39 PM
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This trap is another recent, auction purchase. I had never seen a trap made up of mostly cast iron, and since I collect both cast iron and traps, it became a must have! I wasn't sure what to expect when it arrived. Man, was I surprised when I unboxed it. It's a big, heavy trap. Most certainly enough to handle wolves and lions? I'm not sure what these traps were made to trap. The drowner makes me think, beaver, but I'm also suspecting that the chain might have been altered? I couldn't find too much information about the trap when searching online, so I'm hoping someone here can shed some light on it? If you know anything about it, please share what you know, here? Thanks - No.4
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Re: Helfrich 750 Eliminator
[Re: Buck (Zandra)]
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01/24/25 04:36 AM
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That chunk of cast iron orta hold a beaver on the bottom for its swift demise. Carl, I think it could hold me to the bottom for my quick demise. It came in two models,one for beaver and one for wolves Yeah, it appears that I have the beaver model, Buck. Now, I'll have to find an example of the wolf model.
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Re: Helfrich 750 Eliminator
[Re: backroadsarcher]
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01/26/25 04:56 AM
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I know where there is a wolf model and have tried to buy it a couple of times. The gentleman just won't do it. Maybe he'll trade for something?
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Re: Helfrich 750 Eliminator
[Re: lumberjack391]
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01/26/25 06:52 PM
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I thought the Wolf model was identical except for a longer chain. As far as I know, that's the only difference, but I may not know far enough.
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Re: Helfrich 750 Eliminator
[Re: snakecollector]
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01/28/25 09:54 AM
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The Beaver model has a short chain and a drownder, the wolf model has a 5' chain and heavier springs. If you compare them, the Wolf springs are bigger. I have a #750 with two of each springs on the same trap. It's got a different type of chain too.
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Re: Helfrich 750 Eliminator
[Re: Sogyfeet]
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01/31/25 08:47 PM
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I believe it was the 80s when they were sold. I wasn't interested in the expensive traps so I dont remember much about them except they were the most expensive traps available. Yes I'm old. Back in the good ol' days.
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