Scot Dahms' "The Lost Conibear Letters: How One Canadian and the Animal Trap Company Revolutionized Trapping - Frank R. Conibear 1896 - 1988" Book
Scot Dahms' "The Lost Conibear Letters: How One Canadian and the Animal Trap Company Revolutionized Trapping - Frank R. Conibear 1896 - 1988" Book focuses on Frank R. Conibear’s life from being part of the first white family in the Northwest Territories to his continuous improvements of his Conibear trap patents. Some may argue that Eric Collier played as much a role in the revolutionization of trapping with the Conibear trap and many of his articles and letters about the subject are included. Frank, the patent holder, was the main beneficiary of all funds made by the trap outside of the Animal Trap Company and was called upon to make all decisions as requested by them. This 395 page book uses many letters, memorandums, court cases and articles about the Conibear family and the legacy of the Conibear trap.