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I was just looking for some info on this trap, it's in good condition, a little rusty, but the pan is legible, and looks like the jaws are forged not stamped by the looks of the teeth, I'm not looking to sell, just wondering what these are worth, when they were made.

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Triumph is one of the coolest collectable brands IMO. In business 1913 to 1933. The easiest way to recognize a Triumph is the "pinched pan" unlike most others that have a pan on the post or the hump (like Victors). Value is up to how bad the buyer wants it. In real good shape - easily $50 to $80 IMO. Go on e-bay to compare prices. It's a keeper.


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Thanks for the info, I'm planning on hanging this and a few other traps that I picked up on some old weathered barn board and hanging them up at the cabin.

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It is tough to tell condition from the picture but it appears to have the correct chain. I would say $150-200 is a more realistic figure.


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I forgot the 415X has teeth.
The closest I've owned was the 42 Ranger.


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Yep, the X has teeth. A straight 415 without teeth is harder to find. Cool traps!


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