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TRADE 
MARK 
Specialties for Sportsmen 
Double the enjoyment of gifts to your sportsmen friends by giving only good reliable 
equipment. Marble Specialties are quality goods that induce genuine pride of ownership. 
They are used and endorsed by world famous hunters, fishermen, and outdoor people 
everywhere. The name Marble on a hunting knife, axe, etc., means as much as does 
“Sterling” on silverware. “Marble” is the “buy word” with sportsmen who know good 
equipment. Every article that bears our trade-mark'is fully guaranteed. It will give 
keen satisfaction and long service. Any items listed are appropriate gifts. 
If your sporting goods dealer doesn’t sell Marble’s Specialties send 
your order direct to us and we will see that you are supplied. 
No. 1 — Marble's Flexible Rear Sight. Stem 
is not rigid, but is held by a spring, which gives, in 
case sight is accidentally struck. Prevents break¬ 
age. Two discs furnished—different sizes. $3.30. 
NOTE. —When ordering sights direct from us, 
always mention make, model and calibre of rifle 
they are intended to fit. 
No. 2—Marble’s Improved Front Sight. 
Ivory or gold bead—lie. fe or j/a in. Fine for run¬ 
ning or snap shots. Used by many professionals 
who do fancy shooting. $1.10. 
No. 3—Marble’s V-M Front Sight Gold 
face and gold-lined aperture. Many experts pre¬ 
fer it to a bead sight. $1.65. 
No. 4 —Sheard Front Sight. Gold Bead. 
Shows up well in dark timber—will not blur. 
Shows same color on all objects. Type shown is 
for rifle. Also made for many revolvers. $1.65. 
No. 5— Special Sheard Sight for Winchester 
1894 Carbines. $1.65. 
No. 6 —Marble’s Duplex Sight. Combines 
“fine and coarse” sights in one. Makes snapshots 
sure shots. The '/& in. white enameled bead folds 
down when the (tain. gold bead is being used. $1.65. 
No. 6A— Marble’s Duplex Sight. Showing 
enameled bead in use. 
No. 7—Marble’s Standard Front Sight with 
Us in. ivory or gold bead. Can also be furnished 
with l'i6 0 r 552 bead. $1.10. 
No. 7A—Marble’s Standard Front Sight 
with I'i6 in. gold or ivory bead. Can also be fur¬ 
nished with 552 or '/& in. bead. $1.10. 
No. 8—Marble’s Waterproof Match Box 
needed by every soldier, hunter, camper. Guar¬ 
anteed moisture proof. 55c. 
No. 9—Marble’s Pocket Compass —Polished 
brass case. Agate bearing. Guaranteed accurate 
—$1.10. With revolving dial— $1.40. 
No. 10—Marble’s Coat Compass. Attaches 
to outside of coat or shirt. Always in sight. Bal¬ 
ances so readily, direction can be taken while 
walking. $1.40. With revolving dial— $1.65. 
No. 11 — Marble’s Clincher Gaff. Humane— 
doesn’t rip nor tear. Holds any fish K to 20 lbs. 
Quicker, surer than landing net. $1.10. 
No. 12—Marble’s Folding Fish Knife. Cut3 
rips, scales. Blade folds into handle. Locks when 
open. Carried in pocket. $1.40. 
No. 13 — Marble’s Auxiliary Cartridge. Per¬ 
mits target practice and small game shooting with 
big game rifles at little expense. .22 and .32 pistol 
cartridges used. Made for most all sporting rifles. 
Write for circular. 85c. 
No. 14—Marble’s Expert Knife. Thin, 
keen, high grade steel blade especially adapted for 
dressing skins and furs. Cocobolo handle—alu¬ 
minum tip—blade 5 inches—weight 3yi oz. 
(Sheath included.) $2.50. 
No. 15—Marble’s Woodcraft Knife. Com¬ 
bines the good features of all hunting knives. 
Adapted for sticking, skinning, cleaning, slicing. 
Biggest value on market. Blade, 4K in.; lami¬ 
nated leather handle, 34^ in.; aluminum tip; 
weight, 5 oz. (Sheath included.) $1.65. 
No. 16—Marble’s Ideal Hilt Knife. Blade of 
finest cutlery steel. Stag handle. (Sheath included) 
5 in. blade, $3.05—6 in., $3.30—7 in., $3.60— 
8 in., $3.85. 
No. 17 — Marble’s Ideal Knife. Laminated 
leather handle. (Sheath included) 5 in. blade, 
$2.50—6 in., $2.75—7 in., $3.05—8 in., $3.30. 
No. 18 — Marble’s Nitro-Solvent Oil. Best 
for guns, rifles, fishing reels. Cleans, lubricates, 
polishes. Never gums. Dissolves residue of all 
black and smokeless powders. 2 oz. bottle, 25c. 
6 oz. can, 55c. 
No. 19 — Marble’s Rifle Cleaner. Brushes of 
softest brass gauze, on a spiral spring core, which 
forces brushes to follow twist, rapidly cleaning out 
all lead, copper, rust or powder residue. State 
calibre wanted. 55c. 
No. 20— Marble’s Jointed Rifle Rod. Brass 
sections—steel joints—swivel tip—wood handle. 
Solid as a one-piece rod. Jagged and slotted de¬ 
tachable tips and canvas case included. All cali¬ 
bres, .22 to .50. Lengths, 22 to 34 in. State length 
and calibre wanted. $1.10. 
No. 21 — Marble’s No. 6 Safety Axe. (Guard¬ 
ed). Length, 12 in.pveight, 22 oz.; hickory handle. 
Lead-lined guard. Solid steel blade, 2J4x4}4 in. 
Can be carried in pocket or belt. $1.65. 
No. 22 — Marble’s No. 2 Safety Axe. (Guard 
folded.) Length, 11 in.; weight, 20 oz.; steel 
handle. Lead-lined guard. Solid steel blade, 
2fgx4 in. $2.75. 
No. 23 — Marble’s No. 9 Camp Axe. Handle, 
14 in.; weight, 22 oz. Solid steel blade, 224x4}4 
in. $1.10. (Sheath 55c extra.) 
No. 24 — Marble’s No. 10 Camp Axe. Handle, 
16 or 20 in.; weight, 28 oz. Solid steel blade, 3J<x 
4% in. $1.95. (Sheath 55c extra.) 
Your Dealer Can Supply You. Send for 
catalog showing entire line of Marble’s Sixty 
Specialties for Sportsmen. 
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MARBLE ARMS & MFG. CO.. Delta Avg.. Gladstone. Mich. 
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THESPRING TEMPERED SPIRAL STEELCORE OF MARBLES CLEANERS 
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