450 
AMERICAN 
Wo. 47. 
PRIZE HOLLY SCROLL SAW. 
PRICE. $3.00. 
Tlic Holly Saw, with 12 
Griffin Patent Saw Blades, 2 
Drill Points, and 50 Pat¬ 
terns, given lor four sub¬ 
scribers, at SI.50 each. 
The Scroll Saw for 
the Million. 
Unsurpassed by any machine of its kind in beauty of finish, capa¬ 
city for working, and ease and simplicity of operation. 
Dimensions and Capacity. 
Iliglit of machine, 30 inches; width, 18 inches ; diameter of Balance Wheel, 12 
inches; weight, 7 pounds. Saw swings 20 inches in the clear; stroke, IX inch. 
Lathe-bed Ways ground and polished. 
The favor with which this Saw has been received and proved in use by tens of 
thousands of hoys and girls and men and women, warrants us in commending it in 
the highest terms. 
Some Points of Value: 
Saw Clamp, for firmly holding saw-blades for delicate work ; 
An Emery Wheel, a Tilting Table, Simplicity of setting up, 
Rapidity of running, etc. 
Ladies and children have operated it most successfully, and the most exqui¬ 
site work, in wood or shell, can readily be turned out from it by a practised hand. 
It will work in material from the thickness of tortoise shell up to boards ljf-inch 
thick. Whole weight 30 lbs. No more useful or pleasing present could be given 
by a father or other friend, to an ingenious boy. The capacity for Bracket or 
Scroll Sawing is well nigh unlimited with this machine. We will give, with this 
machine, 2 Drill Points, 12 Saw Blades, 50 Patterns. 4 subscriptions at §1.50 
each will secure this Saw; OR we will supply it for the price. Receiver in either 
case to pay freight or expressage. 
AQ-RIOtJLTURIST. [October, 
no. 48 .-Prize Demas Lathe and Scroll Saw. 
PRICE $8.00. 
Dimensions and Capacity. 
Hight from door to top of Lathe Bed, 27X inches; to Centres, 30 inches; to top of Saw '’ 
! Table. 32 inches. 
Length of Lathe Bed, 24X inches; it will turn a piece 10 inches long and 5 inches in 
| diameter. 
Diameter of Balance Wheel, 14 inches; weight, 11 pounds. 
Stroke of Crank, 4 inches: size of Lathe Spindle, 7 /, 0 . 
Short Rest, 4 inches long; Long Rest, 12 inches long. 
Stroke of Scroll Saw, 13i inches; it will cut lx inch thick if necessary, but 1 inch prac- j 
tically, and swing 20 inches in the clear. 
It has Tilting Table, which is ground and polished; the ways to Lathe Bed are also 
ground and polished—in fact, it is so finished that it will do just as fine work and just as 
satisfactory as any $50.00 Lathe and Saw. 
Chucks for holding Drills, etc., can be attached. Weight, 50 pounds. 
We know of no combined Turning Lathe and Bracket Saw equal to this in value for 
amateurs’ use. All that is said in favor of the Holly Saw may be said of this, with the very 
important additional facts that its extra weight gives it greater power for work, while it also 
can be used for the most delicate scroll sawing, and that the Lathe, which maybe run, if 
desired, at the same time with the saw, very greatly enlarges the field of operations. 
In the way of useful and ornamental work, brackets, book-stands, all kinds of scroll 
work, and anything which requires such a Saw or Lathe for its manufacture, the list of 
articles to be produced is limited only by the ingenuity of the operator. Many a home 
has been made attractive by the fine ornamental work that has been done by the sons, 
and daughters too, with these machines. It is very compactly built, having a polished Tilt¬ 
ing Table, an Emery Wheel and Drill, and Turning Tools. We will give, with each 
machine, 0 Turning Tools, 12Saw Blades, 3 Drill Points, and 30 Patterns. 9 subscriptions 
at $1.50 each will secure this machine; OR we will supply it for the price. 
SSuzz Saw Attachment.— For 2 additional subscribers, that is, for 11 at $1.50 
each, we will add a Buzz Saw Attachment and one 3H-inch Buzz Saw, which can be attached 
to the Demas Lathe and Saw; OR we will supply this attachment for $1.50 additional to 
price, that is, for $9.50. Receiver in either case to pay freight or expressage. 
No. 49.—Butcher’s Knife and Steel. 
—Price $1.50.—The Knife is 8 inches loug, and is made 
post-paid, for 3 subscribers at $1.50 each ; OR we will 
supply them for the price, post-paid. 
SUPEEIOB CUTLEBY. 
No. 50. —Table Knives and Forks.— 
Price $10.00.—One dozen each Knives and Forks, me¬ 
dium size, made of the very best steel, with hard rubber 
handles. The Knives and Forks will be a very acceptable 
Holiday Present, and can be easily secured by any one. 
Will be Presented., post-paid, to any one who will 
send us 12 subscribers at $1.50 each; OR we will supply 
them for the price, post-paid. 
No. 5 1. — Bread Knife.— Price $1.00.—This 
very useful Knife is well made of the best steel, with the 
word “ Bread ” engraved on the blade ; is strong and 
durable. Will be given, post-paid, for 2 subscribers at 
$1.50 each ; OR supplied for the price, post paid. 
No. 52.—French Cook’s Knife, Fork, 
and Steel .—Price $4.50.—This set is composed of a 
10-inch Knife, with celluloid Handle, and the Fork and 
Steel are made to match the Knife. The handles will not 
crack when placed in hot water. Given for 6 subscrib¬ 
ers at $1.50 each; OR will be supplied for the price. 
Receiver to pay expressage, which is small. 
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Scroll Saws tVlake the Boys Both Handy ard Happy 
