Philip Goodwin, the DuPont Hand Trap & a Parker
Lots of hand trap ads are here
https://www.trapshooters.com/threads...page-2#replies Clearly a Parker https://photos.smugmug.com/Vintage-S...0DuPont-XL.png |
what type of gun is the other fellow shooting......charlie
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Looks like the trap. It may have recoiled harder than the Parker.
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Looks as if the trap has already been sprung and the target is gone; the shooter must have lots of confidence in that full choke as he is not even at the shoulder. Maybe a trick shooter; shooting in that position?
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The trap cocked, and the lady looks to have a Trojan?
https://photos.smugmug.com/Vintage-S...20Ladies-M.jpg |
I’ve got a friend that’s a Remington collector and he has a bunch of old traps that can loosely be connected to Remington , if I’m not mistaken he has two like what’s pictured .
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Ha! I’d never seen a trap like that!
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When were those style hand traps offered by Remington?
These Hand Trap folders are from the late 1930s -- Attachment 121592 |
The hand trap ads that I've seen date from 1914 - 1917.
This is the earliest DuPont trap ad; December 1914 Forest & Stream https://photos.smugmug.com/Vintage-S...20Stream-M.png This is neat; from 1919 https://photos.smugmug.com/Vintage-S...%201919-XL.png There were other hand traps including the Bimco and J.C. Mitchell |
There is a dupont hand trap on ebay right now a little expensive I think but it's not like they are for sale everywhere.
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