< Previous70 No. 6. " M A R B L E " S P E C I A L I T I E S . SAFETY POCKET AXES. The Pocket Axe is large enough to fell a tree and small enough to carry in the pocket. A perfect axe for " blazing," clearing a trail, setting n tent, and is as necessary in the woods as a gun or knife. The nickel plated spring hinged guard is lined with lead and folds into the handle. The blade is made of tool steel, carefully tempered and sharpened. The metal handles are drop-forged and will never break. Side plates are of rubber. The wocaleii handles are of selectetl hickory and have nickel plated guard and receiver. No. Steel handle Axes, MA'i. With solid Steel Blade JIA3. Ditto ditto Hickory handle Axes. MAo. With solid Steel Blade MA6. Ditto ditto We i g h t . 20 07.. 27 07. 16 07. 20 oz. Length. 11 i n c h 12 inch 11 i n c h 12 inch Price. 12/6 each. 1 6 / - „ 7/6 cdcli. 7/6 „ HUNTING KNIVES. Each knife is made from the finest cutlery steel, and the greatest possible care is taken in tempering and testing; and is fully guaranteed. Sheath and Protector i* supplied with each Pattern. L e a t h e r H a n d l e P a t t e r n . ? . No. K41 (without hilt) and No. K4.i (with hilt) Can bo bad as below. With 5 inch Blade ... 11/6 each. „ 6 1 2 / 8 . . 7 1 3 / 8 , , 8 1 4 / 8 , . Stag Handle Patterns. No. K42 (without hilt) and K40 (with hilt) are ;— With 5 inch Blade ... 13/8 each. , , 0 , , „ . . . 1 4 / 8 , , 7 1 6 / 8 , , „ 8 „ „ . . . 1 6 / 8 No. 1C45. Leather handle Ideal (with Hilt) m No. K46. Stag handle Ideal (with Hilt). M A R B L E ' S C L I N C H E R G A F F . Controlled entirely hy one hand—always ready. Tliere's nothing to set—no steel trap feature—no d a n g e r. A s p r i n g h o l d s j a w s o p o n . J u s t r e a c h o u t —touch the fish—close your hand. Jaws of gaff shut with a flash and grip fish like a vioo. The gaff will grip and hold any fish from ^ to 20 pouiid.s. Fish can't slip through no mutter where he is grii>ped for his circuniforenco is con.siderabi}' reduced, He can't twist out becauso you can lot your arm turn and ho has nothing to twist against. The only humane gaff on the market. Leaves no ugly holes or tears. It is safe to use—no sharp points to uccidcntally snap and cut or tear. Quicker and surer than a landing net. Gaff is 18 inches long ; 74 inches between points ; can be looked with points together. Made of polished steel, heavily nickelled. Very strong and durable. No. CG32I, Price 5/4 each. COA T COMP ASS. Made with waterproof screw case. The bracket is made like a double safety- pin and fastens securely to c o a t , v e s t o r b e l t . I t i s i n plain view at all times, and you cuii't lose it or leave it in camp. You don't liave to fumble around in your poc kets for your coin)]ii.s.s and then wait for it to settle, therefore it is especially convenient in 7eio weathei-. It buhinccH so uccuriitely that you can keep your direction while walking. Itcaiinot oecomc erratic through partial (lemagnetization as cohipasses carried in the pocket frequently No. C182. Price 6/6 each. WA T E R P R O O F M A T C H B O X . It can be quickly opened and closed in the dark and is absolutely water and moisture proof. A water-proof match box is cheap life insumnce to the man who i.s caught out in wet and cold weather . It means warmth, dry clothes and something hot to eat and drink. M a d e o f s e a m l e s s d r a w n b r a s s , heavily nickelled, i.s the size of a lO-gauge shell and holds as many mutches. There is a ruhber gasket in the cover. No. MB 181. Price 8/- each. POCKET SCREWDRIVER (with Prest-O.Lite key). Is flat and compact—no loose parts—us easily cairiedasnknife. Han. die is steel, strong and rigid, hund.someiy nic kel plated,and givesan excellent grip. It has 3 good long blades made of special scrow<lvi\ev steel that lock open separately, is perfectly tempered and guaranteed. No. S245. Size open 4§ in., closed 3 in. Price 3/- each. K o . S 2 4 6 . , , a ) i n . , , , 3 5 i n . , , 3 / - , , WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UKi Vrt V '? • J^'TSS&V - ^ > . - . - - I . - . ' f T ■ • • ; • ■ • - v • • ' < : , r n : - l l i > « - . L • • V i ' ' ' } I R r T f ^ K p J S ^ n L ' U - - - - • • / • - T u i i i i L ••• p ® ' - > ■ " - . ^ ' " - " • ' J W i l ; ■ . • " • • • , ^ * y y : n ^i: MKiiMI?.' ■ ' S f f l S , . , l i : ' ; , i l . . - 1 i ' i i , , . ^ , 4 : u v " ' : V ■ a W , " ? ; ■ ' 1 ■■ - ■■» ' i-TT''? •: o V.'.'""' 1 e "'b^dwa'"*^!' '•" ■ ;'•' "''1 } "V '' '> •' •■'• .*'•**-/tiir#* A' ;• ^ • J . ' " ' > " . ' ' ' . ' i , ' • ^ . ' T H I • ■ V * " V' -*1^111®^ c WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UKNext >