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Victor traps #8453836
08/13/25 09:00 PM
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Just wondering if anyone has heard anything in regards to Victor traps being purchased? I see they say contact them if you want to purchase. Sure hope someone can get them and keep it going as I grew up using Victor from my grandpa all the way to my own, so kind of sucks to see yet another company from an old tradition go away.

Re: Victor traps [Re: nov1181] #8453991
08/14/25 05:26 AM
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Contact them yes, for mouse and rat traps.
As far as I know that's all they've been producing


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Re: Victor traps [Re: nov1181] #8454032
08/14/25 07:51 AM
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Yes I am referring to the Oneida Victor in Ohio.

Re: Victor traps [Re: Turtledale] #8454050
08/14/25 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Turtledale
Contact them yes, for mouse and rat traps.
As far as I know that's all they've been producing

The company that makes the mouse traps isnt the one that makes the animal traps.

Re: Victor traps [Re: SNIPERBBB] #8454065
08/14/25 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by SNIPERBBB
Originally Posted by Turtledale
Contact them yes, for mouse and rat traps.
As far as I know that's all they've been producing

The company that makes the mouse traps isnt the one that makes the animal traps.

Thanks Sniperbbb. I didn't know that. Just looked them up and it said a division of Woodstream in PA. Just figured it was all one company with the Victor name. Learn something new on here all the time


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Re: Victor traps [Re: nov1181] #8454128
08/14/25 11:46 AM
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Oneida Victor is/was run by the Butera's. It was split off from the larger company back in the 90s. The mouse trap company, woodstream, also makes the havahart traps

BMI traps were made in the same factory as the Oneida Victor traps. The History of Victor is an interesting one that goes back to the 1800s and the Oneida commune. Weird group

Re: Victor traps [Re: nov1181] #8457717
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I am pretty sure you will never see them made again. They are getting rid of all the left over odds and ends on facebook. They are very hard to get ahold of by email or phone.

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Re: Victor traps [Re: nov1181] #8457921
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That is just depressing to hear. Not saying they ran it the way you need to obviously, but more on the fact that many including myself grew up with that name and so to see it go away sucks. Be nice if someone bought them and or similar like B & L and started making long springs too again. I had hoped Sleepy Creek would make them again, but that I have given up on now too.

Re: Victor traps [Re: nov1181] #8458053
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I feel like someone at the MN convention or FTA convention said the rights of Sleepy Creek were purchased. Wanting to produce in the USA but worried the price would be too steep after factoring in production and labor costs. Could be hearsay/

Re: Victor traps [Re: conibearguy] #8458057
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Originally Posted by conibearguy
I feel like someone at the MN convention or FTA convention said the rights of Sleepy Creek were purchased. Wanting to produce in the USA but worried the price would be too steep after factoring in production and labor costs. Could be hearsay/

You likely heard me say that. The fellow that owns it now had told me that he wanted steel prices to come down so he could sell the traps at what he felt was a reasonable price point.

Re: Victor traps [Re: conibearguy] #8458076
08/21/25 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by conibearguy
I feel like someone at the MN convention or FTA convention said the rights of Sleepy Creek were purchased. Wanting to produce in the USA but worried the price would be too steep after factoring in production and labor costs. Could be hearsay/

Southern snares bought the company.. when covid hit I think that roomed that project.

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Re: Victor traps [Re: nov1181] #8458298
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Originally Posted by nov1181
That is just depressing to hear. Not saying they ran it the way you need to obviously, but more on the fact that many including myself grew up with that name and so to see it go away sucks. Be nice if someone bought them and or similar like B & L and started making long springs too again. I had hoped Sleepy Creek would make them again, but that I have given up on now too.

Yes, it is sad so many brands of traps are no longer. I think back about how inexpensive and plentiful they use to be, every fur and supply house had stacks of them. I can still remember one time buying 14 dozen new in the carton Victor 1.5 jumps for less than $30 a dozen.

Re: Victor traps [Re: DanN] #8458472
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DanN,
You are so right, I use to see them and other brands too at hardware stores and so on. My boy is now getting into it and I tell him about how it was too. It seems to be everything in the outdoors now. Arctic Cat almost was no more, but they made it through, Remington is kind of around and so on. I hope someone will still buy Victor and maybe update the traps a bit and keep it going, but I am sure I am dreaming. I am a longspring user and I even bought a dozen coils to just have a new dozen of traps in the box come because I know it most likely will be the last.

Re: Victor traps [Re: Big Sam] #8458557
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Originally Posted by Big Sam
Originally Posted by conibearguy
I feel like someone at the MN convention or FTA convention said the rights of Sleepy Creek were purchased. Wanting to produce in the USA but worried the price would be too steep after factoring in production and labor costs. Could be hearsay/

You likely heard me say that. The fellow that owns it now had told me that he wanted steel prices to come down so he could sell the traps at what he felt was a reasonable price point.

I bet you were the one, Sam! They sure made one HECK of a trap!

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