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#2 Trap ID

Posted By: wetdog

#2 Trap ID - 03/14/21 09:18 PM

Thought this was a Blake&Lamb when I got it, now after a cleaning I'm not sure.
The pan has what looks like an M
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It's jaw spread is 45/8" across the dog and41/2" post to post.
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Not interested in value, just maker.
Thanks
The chain I added, the old one was figure8
Posted By: goldminer

Re: #2 Trap ID - 03/14/21 09:32 PM

can you show a picture of the old chain?
Posted By: goldminer

Re: #2 Trap ID - 03/14/21 09:33 PM

can you show a picture of the old chain?
Posted By: wetdog

Re: #2 Trap ID - 03/14/21 10:00 PM

I left it with the gentleman I got the trap from. I'm using it for fox, so the old chain was of no value to me.
Posted By: wetdog

Re: #2 Trap ID - 03/14/21 10:03 PM

A few more pics
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They are cast jaws
Posted By: goldminer

Re: #2 Trap ID - 03/14/21 10:05 PM

The posts appear to be Newhouse as well as the cross where to pan is attached.
Posted By: goldminer

Re: #2 Trap ID - 03/14/21 10:10 PM

With the riveted pan and the thin nuts that hold the posts, could also be a Hawley and Norton, Cohunt or Snakecollector could probably shed more light on the origin.
Posted By: snakecollector

Re: #2 Trap ID - 03/14/21 11:40 PM

Most likely Hawley & Norton.
Posted By: wetdog

Re: #2 Trap ID - 03/15/21 12:56 AM

Originally Posted by snakecollector
Most likely Hawley & Norton.

Thank you.
Posted By: Ol' Smoke

Re: #2 Trap ID - 03/16/21 12:33 PM

Hawley Norton? Many were lightly stamped.
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