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RECREATION. 



Marble's Safety 



Pocket Knife. 



We offer something better in the way of a hunting knife. 



Not merely better than the old unreliable kind, but far and away the BEST 



folding hunting knife made, equal in quality to our celebrated Ideal hunting 



knives, and one of the latest and best of the Marble Tricks. 



It has a five-inch blade which folds into a four-inch handle. When the knife is 



open the blade locks so firmly that no mischance can cause it to close. It is as 



rigid as a one-piece knife. 



When it is closed it may be carried in the pocket or at the belt. 

 It is not a ramshackle toy but a thoroughly dependable knife, which will 

 never fail in the hour of need. 

 It is hand tested and hand made from the very best steel — tempered to 

 stand the hard knocks of field service, beautifully finished and it bears the 

 " MAHBLE" guarantee of quality. 

 The price is $4.00. Get one from your dealer or direct from the makers. 

 Send for catalogue " a." 





MARBLE SAFETY AXE CO. 



p Gladstone, Mich. 



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Have subscribed for your magazine dur- 

 ing the last 2 years and would not be with- 

 out it if it cost twice as much and came 

 but once in 3 months. 



F. G. Smith, San Francisco, Cal. 



I received the Horton rod you sent me as 

 a premium and am more than pleased 

 with it. R. E. Norway, Laconia, N. H. 



I could no more afford to be without 

 Recreation than I could without my 

 dinner. H. J. Strehlau, Toledo, O. 



Recreation is the best journal in the 

 United States. 



A. L. Gutheil, Winchester, Ind. 



I have taken your magazine a long time 

 and read it with great pleasure. Go after 

 the rooters until nothing is left but the 

 bristles. 



'Wm. Henry, Jr., Shelbyville, III. 



I have just received the Marble gaff 

 hook as a premium for subscriptions to 

 Recreation and am much pleased with it. 

 There is no better magazine than yours. 

 Oscar Holen, Argyle, Minn. 



I received the Marble safety pocket axe 

 you sent me. Am delighted with it. Please 

 accept my thanks. 



Chas. Seitsworth, Sturgeon, Pa. 



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Buffalo Skulls 



WITH POLISHED OR 

 UNPOLISHED HORNS 



Also polished or unpolished horns in pairs or single. 

 Polished horns tipped with incandescent electric lights ; 

 polished hunting horns ; mirrors hung in polished horns, 

 etc. These are decided novelties and are in great de- 

 mand for sportsmen's dens, offices, club-rooms, halls, 

 tc. Send for illustrated catalog. Mention Recrea- 

 tion. 



E. W. STILES 

 141 Washington St. Hartford, Conn, 



