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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3089697" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>When my great-grandpa passed, he had a huge trap collection. My dad kept the two big bear traps mentioned above and I ended up with the smaller one. Mine has the chain and hook still, my dads does not (assuming it should have come with one, not sure?). SUPPOSEDLY, a guy drove like 12hrs to come to the estate auction to buy one of these two traps because he knew my grandpa had it. They were not advertised, but knew he had one and asked the auctioneer where it was. When he heard it stayed with the family, he immediately left and drove all the way home. Pretty crazy someone would drive that far for a trap.</p><p>We didnt now about the set clamps and a flat of "old tools" went really high. My dad asked the buyer what was in there that made it go so high and he pulled out the clamp and told him what it was for. Cant keep it all...but that would have been cool to keep with the traps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3089697, member: 40561"] When my great-grandpa passed, he had a huge trap collection. My dad kept the two big bear traps mentioned above and I ended up with the smaller one. Mine has the chain and hook still, my dads does not (assuming it should have come with one, not sure?). SUPPOSEDLY, a guy drove like 12hrs to come to the estate auction to buy one of these two traps because he knew my grandpa had it. They were not advertised, but knew he had one and asked the auctioneer where it was. When he heard it stayed with the family, he immediately left and drove all the way home. Pretty crazy someone would drive that far for a trap. We didnt now about the set clamps and a flat of "old tools" went really high. My dad asked the buyer what was in there that made it go so high and he pulled out the clamp and told him what it was for. Cant keep it all...but that would have been cool to keep with the traps. [/QUOTE]
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