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Post by Rwaddell on Jun 24, 2008 22:25:47 GMT -5
Can anyone tell me anything about these tongs made by Eagle Talon tool company?
What is the current market value of these?
Who distributed them?
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Post by Rwaddell on Jun 25, 2008 9:17:26 GMT -5
Anybody have a set of these?
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Post by tonymalone on Jun 25, 2008 11:50:02 GMT -5
naw, but can ya post a pic.
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Post by Tim Rose on Jun 25, 2008 12:15:25 GMT -5
Mine aren't stainless
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Post by Rwaddell on Jun 25, 2008 13:59:02 GMT -5
Tony, No, I can't post a picture. I'm a trapper.
These are stamped "Mack's EAGLE TALLON TOOLS 888 864 1107"
The number if it was a phone number is not in service. Could this be patent #?
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Post by tonymalone on Jun 25, 2008 15:09:05 GMT -5
Robert, know what ya mean, my wife does most of my pic. deals.
if ya can find out what state code 888 is, then what town 864 is ..... you can call info. for that state and town, and ask for any machine shop number, and they may be familiar w/ EAGLE TALLON TOOLS, and be able to point ya in rite direction.
alttle trouble, but maybe worth it.
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Post by tonymalone on Jun 25, 2008 15:16:18 GMT -5
nope, i called info. and they said that was a toll free number, and it covered all 50 states, and could not be pinned down to a town,
i still think it could be.
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Post by firemanphob on Jun 25, 2008 15:27:50 GMT -5
Robert, everything I find on eagle talon tools are automotive type tools. They show break spring pliars. Are you sure this is not a pair of brake spring pliars that someone has adapted to use for coyote tongs. I can't find anything about coyote tongs made by Eagle Talon. Wish I could see them. Mike
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Post by Rwaddell on Jun 25, 2008 18:39:38 GMT -5
firemanphob, I don't know anything about brake spring pliers but these are 5' long made out of stainless. The loop in the end of them where they open to catch the coyote has an additional rod to reduce size of the circle opening.
Tony, Thanks for checking but I know that was a toll free number since I have an 888 # for house here when I'm out of state trapping.
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Post by Rwaddell on Jun 25, 2008 18:41:23 GMT -5
These are a little bigger than your ordinary coyote tongs, almost like they are made for a larger animal.
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