Hot Shot Model B12 Cattle Prod, 1960

THF805289 / Hot Shot Model B12 Cattle Prod, 1960
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Artifact Overview

Artifact Details

Artifact

Cattle prod

Date Made

1960

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2025.99.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Metal
Leather
Rubber (Material)

Color

Red (Color)
Silver (Color)
Black (Color)

Dimensions

Height: undefined in
Width: undefined in
Length: undefined in

Inscriptions

on label: HOT-SHOT / ELECTRIC STOCK PROD / MODEL B12 / TO REPLACE BATTERIES TURN / CAP TO LEFT AND REMOVE / THIS INSTRUMENT IS DESIGNED / FOR USE ON ANIMALS. / KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN / FOR BEST SERVICE USE HEAVY / DUTY SUPER-MATIC BATTERIES / HOT-SHOT PRODUCTS CO., INC. / SAVAGE, MINNESOTA 55378 / MADE IN U.S.A. under on-off button: HOT SHOT
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