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Victor history #5534353
05/26/16 10:51 PM
05/26/16 10:51 PM
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 16
Silt, CO
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eastwood Offline OP
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eastwood  Offline OP
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I have been enjoying learning about different older traps lately and am having trouble finding a good time line to the different features of Onieda traps. I have been getting my hands on a few of the gov't traps and in the process have a few cheaper ones that are close to the old 3n's but are not quite. They have cast jaws, nut in the middle of the bottom and have a big stamping of victor on the pan. Any ideas as to age? value? and history to add to my understanding?

Another trap has a SG stamped in the jaw. Any idea on this? I'm guessing it is someone's personal stamp but not sure.






Last edited by eastwood; 05/26/16 10:52 PM.
Re: Victor history [Re: eastwood] #5534474
05/27/16 01:39 AM
05/27/16 01:39 AM
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saskatchewan/canada
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The square rivet on the bottom of the frame lets you know the Onieda Community was the maker of those traps.

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