. Andersch bros. hunters and trappers guide illustrating the fur bearing animals of North America the skins of which have a market value. Hunting; Trapping. [from old catalog]; Game laws. NO. 5. NEWHOUSE STEEL TRAP. This trap has jaws spreading 11% inches apart, and with a short chain •weighs nineteen pounds. It is expressly made for the black and brown bear. The trap is furnished with a short swivel link, and large ring, all sufficiently strong to detain the monster, especially when its sharp steel teeth are im- pregnated in the skin or bone of his foot or NO. 6. NEWHOUSE STEEL BEAR TRA
. Andersch bros. hunters and trappers guide illustrating the fur bearing animals of North America the skins of which have a market value. Hunting; Trapping. [from old catalog]; Game laws. NO. 5. NEWHOUSE STEEL TRAP. This trap has jaws spreading 11% inches apart, and with a short chain •weighs nineteen pounds. It is expressly made for the black and brown bear. The trap is furnished with a short swivel link, and large ring, all sufficiently strong to detain the monster, especially when its sharp steel teeth are im- pregnated in the skin or bone of his foot or NO. 6. NEWHOUSE STEEL BEAR TRAP. This monster bear-trap is designed for the grizzly or polar bear, also shipped from this country to Africa, presumably to hold the lion. One of these traps was on exhibition at the Minnesota State Fair in connection with our (Andersch Bros.) fur exhibit in 1902, and thousands of trappers viewed this monster trap, all feeling assured of its holding the grizzly bear. The jaws have a spread of sixteen inches, and the entire trap as illustrated weighs forty-two Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Andersch bros. , Minneapolis, Minn. [from old catalog]; Andersch, Louis. [from old catalog]. [Minneapolis, Minn. , Press of Kimball-Storer co. ]
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