LIVE BIRD TRAPS - Show Yours

Discussion in 'History Buffs' started by HistoryBuff, Mar 17, 2017.

  1. HistoryBuff

    HistoryBuff US Navy Retired US Navy Retired Founding Member Forum Leader Official Historian Member State Hall of Fame

    One of my many delights relating to the history of "shooting over the traps" is seeing pictures of old traps held in the collections of others.

    There were many different live-bird traps used in the sport, most being hand-made of wood until some entrepreneurs decided to patent and sell their new and improved inventions.

    Here is an old wooden box in my collection that does not have a patent. I thought I'd share it in hopes that others will share pictures of some of their traps rarely seen by most people.

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    Enjoy Our History !
     
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  2. HistoryBuff

    HistoryBuff US Navy Retired US Navy Retired Founding Member Forum Leader Official Historian Member State Hall of Fame

    Here's a Jeremiah J. King pigeon trap, patented May 10, 1881. The pigeon is placed in the hinged box and when the cord it pulled the box top and sides are pulled back and collapses in a flat position.

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    Enjoy Our History !

     
  3. History Seeker

    History Seeker A NoBody Founding Member Official Historian

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    HB, this is a picture of mine in the front along with a Black Products trap on the left and Mini-Quail on the right.

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    And, where it began
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  4. Trap3

    Trap3 Mega Poster

    Do enjoy the history... a few old live bird Traps from the collection...
    Thanks HB!
    Trap3
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  5. History Seeker

    History Seeker A NoBody Founding Member Official Historian

    Trap3

    Beautiful collection !!!
     
  6. Trap3

    Trap3 Mega Poster

    Thanks, BF...
     
  7. Foster Brooks

    Foster Brooks Member

    Trap3, thanks for sharing that.

    Love seeing all antique trap related items.
     
  8. HistoryBuff

    HistoryBuff US Navy Retired US Navy Retired Founding Member Forum Leader Official Historian Member State Hall of Fame

    Trap3,

    Thank you for adding your old pigeon traps to this thread. Most people have never seen some of these treasurers. I hope to add a couple more myself when I get the time.

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  9. HistoryBuff

    HistoryBuff US Navy Retired US Navy Retired Founding Member Forum Leader Official Historian Member State Hall of Fame

    Here's another old trap from 1902 that came from Pennsylvania. The owner said it had been in his family for generations and was nice enough to donate one to the Trapshooting Hall of Fame. He had no idea who made it or if it was patented.

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    The Gustave Portman, of Peoria, Illinois was awarded a patent for this trap in February 1902.

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    Enjoy Our History !

    HB
     
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