Gig with removable tines

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Harpoons and spears

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A01K 8104

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042729050

ABSTRACT:
A gig for hunting frogs and fish having a tubular body, with a rear end portion attachable to an elongated handle. The tubular body has tines fastened to it. One end of each tine is inserted in holes positioned around the body to make contact with the inside surface of the tubular body while a rotatable clincher ring is placed forward of the rear end portion and the holes to secure the tines against the outside surface of the body. The clincher ring has a gap in it which allows the removal and replacement of a defective tine, by rotating the clincher ring until the gap is above the tine to be removed.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1227035 (1917-05-01), Boudreau
patent: 1276017 (1918-08-01), Beymer
patent: 1519113 (1924-12-01), Burkhart
patent: 1546334 (1925-07-01), Amundson
patent: 2794668 (1957-06-01), Christensen
patent: 3955302 (1976-05-01), Tudisco

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