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HODGE vs GOSS SPUR ROWEL BARBED WIRE

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ANTIQUE BARBED WIRE30 of 53HIGHLY PRIZED BARBED WIREBARBED WIRE WITH A TWIST
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Posted 1 year ago

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The wire in the first two photos is attributed to Chester A. Hodge of Beloit, Wisconsin on August 2, 1887, patent # 367,398. The third and fourth photos are attributed to Joseph Goss of Beloit, Wisconsin on July 31, 1883, patent # 282,453. In my opinion they both match the Goss patent based on the way the the spur shaft is wrapped around the line wires. Both have a one and one quarter inch wide barb though shaped differently. You be the judge.

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  1. fencerider, 1 year ago
    Thanks for the photos GateKeeper. They do look close as to being the same patent.

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