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		|  02-24-2012, 09:53 AM | #61 |  
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				 | Joe, check these out , not mine , but cool in the box from Millbury MAss |  
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		|  02-24-2012, 11:19 AM | #62 |  
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					Originally Posted by vineyardblues  Joe, check these out , not mine , but cool in the box from Millbury MAss |  wow!!! nice stuff... enough to shift blood flow from one head to the other!  |  
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A good run is better than a bad stand!
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		|  03-04-2012, 05:55 PM | #63 |  
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				Hardwater Traps
			 
 That's quite a collection.  
 I just picked up a box full of tips at an flea market.  2 are Riverside Mfg. Worcester, MA and about ten are home made vintage and crude.  I can't figure out how to rig them.  Here's some pics.  Any thoughts on rigging?
 
 I'll give you a couple if you want some "Folk Art".
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		|  03-05-2012, 11:02 AM | #64 |  
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				 | Nice , the best part is finding out how they work , yours is simple , looks like you need some weight or snow to keep it up / right  or  slam it in a crack in the ice maybe , back in the day they did not have gas powered anything ...lol |  
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		|  03-05-2012, 11:42 AM | #65 |  
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					Originally Posted by vineyardblues  Nice , the best part is finding out how they work , yours is simple , looks like you need some weight or snow to keep it up / right  or  slam it in a crack in the ice maybe , back in the day they did not have gas powered anything ...lol |  No power or hand augers... just axes.  saws..or  some sort of chisel and lots of muscle...
 
Nice score!
 
my first ice cutting device was a tire iron mounted ( by hose clamps) to an old rake handle... no wonder my shoulders are junk! |  
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		|  07-01-2012, 08:05 AM | #66 |  
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