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Posted By: andrews1958

$700 Trap - 12/29/21 02:00 AM

$700 for a trap and they are still bidding on it. What is so special about it?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/324955284651?hash=item4ba8d824ab:g:GtsAAOSwYL5hwzQB
Posted By: Boco

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 02:02 AM

The link doesnt work for me,is it a collector trap?
Posted By: Posco

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 02:04 AM

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fr...l1313&_nkw=324955284651&_sacat=0
Posted By: andrews1958

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 02:04 AM

Not sure Cut and paste it in your google search

From the add

triumph trap RARE trapping fur co newhouse vintage. Up for sale is a super tough to find 34 (in this shape). I don’t believe this trap saw any use. One of the nicest that I have seen. I will also be listing the brother to this model the 34x and it is also a super nice! Will combine shipping, if they are purchased together.
Posted By: 160user

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 02:12 AM

A triumph 34 is a darn hard trap to find. One in near new condition like that is impossible.
Posted By: LAtrapper

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 02:12 AM

Try this link-
$700 trap
Posted By: Boco

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 02:18 AM

OK I see it,but not a very good pic. Chain looks old but cant see the patina or other details to evaluate.
Seems high alright.
OK checked the other link with better pics-looks like a nice trap.
Posted By: lumberjack391

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 03:09 AM

Its rare and in fine condition.
Posted By: lumberjack391

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 03:12 AM

He is only 40 miles from me. Checked out his other listings and all his traps have a sand-blasted, clean look to them. They were cleaned somehow, thats for sure.
Posted By: Flipper 56

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 03:38 AM

Cool spring setup, have not seen one like that before.
Posted By: Boco

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 04:03 AM

It has some of the same features as a triumph easy set.
Posted By: cohunt

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 04:46 AM

The trap in question and its sister with underjaws which the same seller also has for sale at this time were produced in the early 1930s in an attempt by Triumph to remain in business. They were advertised as being a #2 size trap with #4 size jaws. Relatively few of either trap were made or sold and fewer have survived the 90 years since they were manufactured. For collectors of Triumph traps these traps are among the most desirable of the foothold traps that Triumph made. Both of the #34 traps currently for sale appear to be in very good condition. A 34X trap similar to the one that led to this thread sold just a week or so ago on eBay for over a thousand dollars and I do not think that it was overpriced.
Posted By: Okie Farmer

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 01:56 PM

I thought cleaning collector traps was a bad thing to do? To much pitting on the trap and pan to be that shiny without being cleaned.
Posted By: Actor

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 02:12 PM

That is really a nice trap... I have seen a lot of old traps, but never this one. I like the pan...

In case some of you can't open the site...

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Garry-
Posted By: grumpa

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 03:25 PM

Sold for $761.00
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 03:29 PM

That's a lot of moola
Posted By: Steven 49er

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 03:35 PM

Originally Posted by Okie Farmer
I thought cleaning collector traps was a bad thing to do? To much pitting on the trap and pan to be that shiny without being cleaned.


It is and probably why this trap didn't bring more than a thousand.
Posted By: Waz

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 04:01 PM

So while the bid may have brought $761, take out sales tax and eBay commission of 12.55% and you're around $600+ for the trap. Not sure you could have got that while tailgating, or on the trap shed. Interesting to say the least.
Posted By: trapperchris

Re: $700 Trap - 12/29/21 05:08 PM

That trap is in pretty good condition. Typically you see the 34X for sale and with the clutches they do normally command a higher premium. However, in my opinion, the 34, w/o clutches, is a harder one to find.
Posted By: lumberjack391

Re: $700 Trap - 01/02/22 02:13 PM

Im pretty sure the Ebay buyer doesnt pay a commission.
Posted By: Steven 49er

Re: $700 Trap - 01/02/22 04:37 PM

Seller pays the commission, buyer pays the tax
Posted By: Ohio Wolverine

Re: $700 Trap - 01/02/22 05:48 PM

Originally Posted by andrews1958
$700 for a trap and they are still bidding on it. What is so special about it?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/324955284651?hash=item4ba8d824ab:g:GtsAAOSwYL5hwzQB


Try this link

https://www.ebay.com/itm/324955284651?hash=item4ba8d824ab%3Ag%3AGtsAAOSwYL5hwzQB&nma=true&si=bCwIUvRRI0z0SAR6lRADqb7rQfA%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
Posted By: Ohio Wolverine

Re: $700 Trap - 01/02/22 05:52 PM

Adding links isn't working here for some reason .
COPY AND PASTE IN A DIFFERENT BROWSER
Posted By: ~ADC~

Re: $700 Trap - 01/02/22 06:02 PM

Works if you do it right, lol.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/3249552846...rue&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: $700 Trap - 01/02/22 07:46 PM

Years ago I bought a box of junk traps on EBay one was a original #1 The Victor dog less not in the best shape the spring was not very strong the ring was missing on the chain. It sold for $114 I was stunned to get that.
Posted By: sneaky

Re: $700 Trap - 01/03/22 06:13 PM

Originally Posted by lumberjack391
Im pretty sure the Ebay buyer doesnt pay a commission.

No, but the seller does. Ebay always gets their cut. If you want to sell old traps these days Ebay will bring you the best price unfortunately. Newhouses fetch a pretty penny on there all the time. Bidding wars drive the prices sky high sometimes, good for the seller, not so much for the buyer on a tight budget.
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