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Breck’s Tools and Implements 
Village Blacksmith 
No. 3 
Scythe Snaths 
Our Snaths are all made by a standard New 
England manufacturer. Especial attention given to 
furnishing straight Snaths for use on marshes. 
Each 
No. 30. Grass. Ash; iron-trimmed.$1 85 
No. 65. Grass. Cherry; iron-trimmed.2 20 
No. 125. Patent Loop Bush Snath.2 10 
Strapped-Eye Bush Hooks 
Medium Bush Hooks. Handled. 
Best quality cast steel. Bronzed. 
Cutting edge ground and polished. 
$2.25 each. 
Little Giant 
Each 
No. 10. High-grade steel, painted red.$0 25 
Village Blacksmith No. 3. High-grade steel; 
polished top; offset shank; shaped handle. 50 
Nolin Concave. Razor steel; hollow ground; 
mirror polish. 85 
Little Giant. Long handle. 12)4-in. blade; 
334-ft. wood handle. 1 00 
Little Giant. Short handle.' 70 
Imported English Grass Hooks 
Imported English Nottingham 
This tool is mostly used on private estates for 
cleaning out underbrush in woodlands. It is easily 
the best hand-tool there is for this purpose, and 
should be more widely appreciated. Recommended 
to all amateur and professional woodsmen. $3.00 
each. 
With heavy, riveted backs and thin English 
steel cutting blades. 
Each 
No. 2. Medium.$1 00 
No. 4. Long. 1 25 
Scythe Stones 
Black Diamond. Packed in 34-gross slide- Each 
cover boxes. A fine gritted stone. Flat octa¬ 
gon shape.$0 25 
Genuine Silver Grit. Packed in J£-gross 
boxes. Same grit as the Manchester Stone. 
Oval shape. 20 
Imported English Round. An old, well- 
known Stone. Packed in boxes as ordered.. 40 
Scythes 
Breck’s Victor Scythe. English steel. Fully war¬ 
ranted. $2.00 each. 
Heavy Bush Scythe. $2.10 each. 
Weed or Bramble Scythe. $2.10 each. 
Waldron’s English Lawn Scythe. (Imported 
from England.) 34 to 36-in., $3.00 each. 
Carborundum 
Eaoh 
Each 
No. 190. 10-in.$0 25 
No. 191. 12-in. 35 
No. 192. 10-in. 30 
Tiffany Grafting 
Tool 
8-inch, $1,25 each. 
Grafting Wax 
Ji-lb. pkg. 20c; H-lb. pkg. 30c; lb. pkg. 55c. 
Fully described on page 105. 
Imported English Grass-Edging 
Made of the finest English steel which will hold 
its edge under the hardest usage. A really fine tool 
which will give many years of service. 
Complete with handle, $3.50 each. 
Turf Edgers 
These Turf Edgers 
have the top edges 
turned over to form a 
foot-rest and the 
rounded blade is 
sharpened “from ear 
to ear.” Cut easily, 
with very little pres¬ 
sure from the foot. In¬ 
valuable for walks and around flower beds, and for 
cutting sod into strips. 
Head dipped green. Blade one-third polished. 
Socket green. Straight handle. 
Each 
No. STE. 9-in. blade; 4-ft. handle.$1 25 
No. STED. 9-in. blade; 30-in. I-D-L handle. 1 25 
Sod Lifters 
The blade and long shank are _ forged from a 
single piece of bar steel. Shank is % inch and 
riveted to a bent handle, which makes the tool 
“hang” at the proper angle to slip under sod without 
difficulty. Will separate sod cleanly without injuring 
the grass roots. 
Polished blade, with 18-inch shank and strap 
ferrule bronze finished. Shank riveted to bent 
handle, equipped with the improved steel D-top. 
No. SL. 9-in. blade; 4)4 in. deep; 30-in. handle 
n* 2.60 each. 
Sod Lifters or Turfing Irons 
Specially made for handling sod, and will lift it 
rapidly and without breaking. The English lifter is 
very strongly made and is the pattern used by 
nearly all golf clubs. 
No. 416-2. Heart-shaped; wood D-handle. $8.00 
each. 
Dirt and Sod Tamper 
No. 6. 8 x 8 inches; handled. Weight 17 lbs. 
$2.00 each 
Trench Rammer 
Handled. Weight 20 lbs. $2.40 each. 
