Wednesday, April 18, 2018

a book of engines and traps, L Mascall. the hare pipe

So having searched and searched for ages i finally found a few books containing some traps i have never seen before,  Leonard Mascall's A booke of engines and traps to take polcats .buzardes, rattes, mice and all other kindes of vermine ........  is one of the books i found ,it contains many traps and  i will replicate some of the traps and post pictures here and videos on youtube,  here is the front page of the book.
l mascalls booke of engines and traps




The book is about 428 years old but the pictures are quite decent the first trap i have decided to replicate is the hare pipe trap 
the hare pipe
The hare pipe is basically a snare with a wooden or metal pipe that the snare runs through ,once the hare is caught in the snare it pulls the snare tight and the spikes at the end of the hare pipe dig into the animals throat / neck , it seems quite a weird and unnecessary trap , but i think it might  have been a way to stop the animal chewing out of the trap ? 
my hare pipe 

Here is the version i made ,as it says in the book i made it from elder , the cord is passed doubled from the back end to front and one end is put through a hole near the back and large knot is tied , the long end is then attached to a peg secured in the ground 
the book doesn't actually mention to how set the snare up to catch the hare so here is a way i thought this could be done 
set up hare pipe 
Thanks for looking, next i will replicate the basket fall trap 


1 comment:

  1. these are cool traps I have never seen the like of some

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