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I have 35 remaining No BS K9 extreme Jr's for sale. These are 2 coiled, regular jaw, inside/outside laminated, and coated, all were waxed and many never saw any use. Love these traps, just have too many. I am asking $260 per dozen shipped to your door or $130 per 6 traps, shipped to your door. Take as many or as few as you want. Thanks CURT ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/06/full-7971-295415-full_7971_287648_img_3486.jpeg)
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1 hour ago
For Sale: Sleepy Creek 4.5 Double Longsprings. Offset jaws and Big Pawz pans on them. I have 2 of these traps in mint condition. $140.00 each plus flat rate shipping. PM me if interested in pics. Thanks.
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1 hour ago
NTA 50th anniversary belt buckle for sale. $50 plus shipping. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/06/full-1439-295413-img_9461.jpeg)
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Let's take a look at scalping this week. Performed by both Indians and Whites, scalping was mainly a way to take trophies of battle. The scalp was considered part of the soul to the Indians. Scalps were "danced" upon a victorious return, and sometimes used in decoration of clothing and horse gear. The act of scalping itself was not fatal, there are numerous accounts of people living after being scalped. From Bradbury: Robinson was sixty-six years of age, and was one of the first settlers in Kentucky. He had been in several engagements with the Indians there, who really made it to the first settlers, what its name imports, “The Bloody Ground.” In one of these engagements he was scalped, and has since been obliged to wear a handkerchief on his head to protect the part.From Campbell: Whilst we remained there, two Indians, who had been out stealing, were coming down in an opposite direction. The Iroquois shot them, and they were the first Indians that I saw scalped. The Iroquois put their feet on the dead body, fastened their fingers in the hair, and running the knife around the skull, yanked the scalp off in an instant. It was a horrid sight.From W.A. Ferris: On the 28th we passed the body of an Indian killed the day before, and the squaws agreeable to an ancient custom, gave it repeated blows as they went by. It was totally naked, scalped, and pinned to the ground by an arrow through the heart. Beside it lay a half worn garment, in which we recognized the pantaloons worn by Richards when he was killed in the spring. It was hence conjectured that this Blackfoot had a hand in the murder. If so the bloody deed was in part avenged, for his bones were left to moulder here, as were those of poor Richards near Kamas prairie.From Larpenteur: Not more than an hour after the Indian’s speech the alarm of “Sioux! Sioux!” was given, and in less than half of a minute not a man was left in the council lodge — every Indian flew to his gun or bow and arrows, and was off in pursuit of the Sioux. About sunset they returned with five scalps, which they exhibited in front of the store to the gaze of the gentlemanly commissioners. Some of the Indians also had Sioux feet and hands tied around their horses’ necks, while old squaws were dancing and jumping upon the scalps. They also took nine horses, but most of them died, having been overfed. “Now,” said they, “here are your Sioux; see how well they listen to your words! They are the very same Sioux with whom you have just been making peace. We finished them with the fine new guns you gave them, and scalped them with your own knives. They are the very ones; and you will see some more of them at Fort Rice.”From Russell: After we had encamped a Frenchman started down the mountain to set his traps for beaver contrary to the advice and persuasion of his companions he had gone but a few miles when he was fired upon by a party of Blackfeet killed and scalped.From Wislizenus: The slain are scalped, that is, the scalp is circularly incised in the hairy part of the head and torn from the skull. The scalp of an enemy is the highest triumph of the Indian. The more scalps an Indian can show, the higher does he stand in the esteem of his tribe.A Shoshone Indian with a decorated scalplock, by A.J. Miller.
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12 hours ago
... if anyone has some they want to part with, I'd take a pile of them. Shoot me a PM and we'll work out a deal. Thanks!!!
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14 hours ago
I have a few more #1 1/2 Victor long spring traps for sale or trade. These are complete with chains and strong. Looking to get $6.00 apiece plus flat rate shipping or will trade for a Jake trap, MJ-500 or 600 or an MB-750 or a silver coin.
Thanks for looking.
Jediknight
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14 hours ago
I have four #4 Victor Jump traps for sale or trap. These are excellent traps for beaver and badger sets. Very strong and complete with chains and no pitting. $8.00 apiece plus flat rate shipping or will trade for a Sterling MJ-500 or 600 or a small Newhouse trap.
Thanks for looking.
Jediknight
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Yesterday at 05:22 PM
all box calls Pete Rickards Scotch Game Calls #93 of 100 year 2000 signed by PETE YEAR 2000 #1 OF 100 YEAR 2000 #2 OF 100 YEAR 2000 #97 of 100 signed by Pete Rickards Limited Edition Box Calls Pete Rickard Scotch Game Calls #1 of 500 $75 each.. customer pays shipping..... excellent shape never used Vintage
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Yesterday at 04:38 PM
This is all in one box, no splitting up. 30- JC Connor shock springs 34- super stake ends 30- finned super stakes with chain, welded S hook (chain is about 17”) Asking $180 plus shipping. Shipped with pirate ship.If interested, message me with a zip code and I can get a shipping cost. I take PayPal and postal, Venmo, and money order.
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Yesterday at 04:12 PM
Looking for cj mb550. Looking what's available before buying new.thanks in advance.
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Yesterday at 02:50 AM
MAKE OFFERS NEED TO SELL
Group 1) 2 victor 3ns 2 Blake and lamb 44s 1 triumph #3 And 1 other that looks like a Blake and lamb 44 but I’m not sure. $120 plus $20 shipping.
I’ll send pics if your interested
Group 2) Newhouse #4 plus 2 others that look like Blake and lamb 44s but a little smaller I’m not familiar if they made a smaller size and a Newhouse #3 $120 plus $20 shipping.
Group 3) 6 #3 long springs victor mostly $50 plus $30 shipping
Group 4) 25 #1 long springs mostly victor and Blake and lamb and 1 Newhouse $100 plus $20 shipping
I will trade for 330s and Bridger #3 offset dog on
Send me your phone number and I can send pics Thanks
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Yesterday at 12:02 AM
If Mel Hershberger needs an introduction, this is not for you.
1/2 gallon of bobcat lure # 1 purchased in 1995, from his son LaVern after Mel's passing $ 250.00
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06/20/26 07:43 PM
Original FUR check issued by Schubert company Never cash Comes with original envelope and grading sheet Cost is $35 shipped to lower 48 ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/06/full-1593-295306-img_7490.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/06/full-1593-295307-img_7492.jpeg)
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06/20/26 05:50 AM
I have a dozen or so #4s and a dozen or so #3 new houses mostly really good shape besides half of them have had there chain ring cut off .. I’d like to make a trade for some Newhouse #14s in great condition or some triumph 42x’s. Let me know what you have and we can talk about an even trade. I’d sell them also Thank you
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06/19/26 09:24 PM
I am wanting to buy some Herters #4 Coil Spring traps with the government chain attachments and long kinkless chain. I don't need the government pan. Please let me know if you can help.
Louie Krumwiede PO Box 3 Buckley, IL 60918 Phone-217-781-8778 Email--krumui5@gmail.com
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06/19/26 03:18 PM
I am offering a selection of different styles and sizes of these Cortland traps that were made in the late 1800's
1. Cortland #1 LS-Single jaw--1 piece base model. Trap is complete--Pan reads about 40%------$500
2. Cortland #1 LS--Double jaw with teeth--2 piece base--complete trap with teeth--pan reads about 60%------$500
3. Cortland #1 LS--Double jaw with teeth--1 piece base--pan reads about 30%--this trap is unique because it has a hand made figure 8 chain. The chain is very well done. May be one of a kind made in those early days. I believe the jaws are Robertson jaws.-------$400
4. Cortland #1 1/2 LS--Double jaw with teeth--double jaw--2 piece base--Pan reads about 70%--Nice complete trap----$550
5. Cortland #2 LS--Double jaw with teeth--2 piece base--Pan reads about 50%--The chain setup is not original------$500
These Cortland traps are RARE. I am offering 5 different styles and sizes. Buy 2 or more and deduct $50 per trap. Buy them all for $2100.
Actual shipping charges are extra or I can bring them to the Fur Takers Convention in Macon, Missouri Aug 7&8
Please send me your email address for pictures of these traps.
Louie Krumwiede PO Box 3 Buckley, IL 60918 Phone-217-781-8778 Email address--krumui5@gmail.com
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06/17/26 05:24 PM
Wondering what the history of the Koonce live trap is and who was Koonce?
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06/16/26 12:43 PM
Or another is about to be in a bad way.
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06/14/26 02:00 PM
My friend has 2 kegs ready for delivery to the NTA in Richmond. Or pick up near him, which is Mt.Gilead, OH. Kegs are 2 feet tall by 14.5 inches in diameter. And are painted with heat resistant paint. $50 each. He accepts Venmo if you want to reserve one. And he will be there Wed through Friday evening.
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06/14/26 04:40 AM
Please clean out your mail box. You are over your limit and I have something I want to talk to you about. Much Grass!!
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06/14/26 03:08 AM
Anyone from west Texas looking at making a trip pm me with places to hunt or outfitters
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