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Found this old foothold today. Thought someone might know something about it. Very unique springs. The pan reads "
Lamb" I'm assuming Blake & Lamb but its not readable. "Hawkins Company South Britian, Conn"
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Blake and Lamb double underspring. Have a couple like it in 2,3 and 4.
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Nice piece of history there.
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Quote from: pnwmtnmn on October 18, 2014, 04:29:29 PM
Blake and Lamb double underspring. Have a couple like it in 2,3 and 4.
Any ideal what size this one is? Does it have any historic significance or are they very common?
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I'm guessing a number 3 by glance but I am no expert.
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They are fairly common. As for the size what is the measurement across the top?
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I LOVE OLD TRAPS LIKE THAT. I PICKED THIS ONE UP LAST WEEK
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THAT PICTURE DONT DO IT JUSTICE. IT IS ABOUT 3' LONG AND WEIGHS ABOUT 40#
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