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3N Commemorative

Posted By: Fishdog One

3N Commemorative - 10/10/21 11:30 AM

How long were those offered, I just picked up #792 with a 1976 pan stamp and a 1976 paper register. I remember Sheda had a couple at a WTA convention around that time, I liked the thought of buying one, but just married with a child and first house, if it was $40 I didn't have it. Thrilled to pick one up yesterday.
Posted By: snakecollector

Re: 3N Commemorative - 10/10/21 06:11 PM

The #3N Victor commemorative traps in the wood box were offered in 1976, for #25. I believe that there was only one run of the limited edition traps, so once they were sold out, no more were made. I don't know off hand how many were made but Tom Parr has a log book of who each trap was originally sold to. Some trappers supply companies bought them in quantity for resale.

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Posted By: Yooper1978

Re: 3N Commemorative - 10/10/21 10:33 PM

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Posted By: Fishdog One

Re: 3N Commemorative - 10/11/21 09:53 PM

Even shipped for free it looks like, thanks for the info.
Posted By: Muskrat Love

Re: 3N Commemorative - 11/19/21 11:50 PM

Great article in Tom Parr's column in December's F-F-G magazine on the 3N Commemerative.

Snakecollector is right again in that Tom has a list of who,the traps were originally sent to. He states in his column that if you contact him, he'll tell you that person's name.
Posted By: tellereisen

Re: 3N Commemorative - 11/20/21 06:17 AM

Originally Posted by Yooper1978
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nice nice nice set cool
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