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KEEN EDGED TOOLS (Continued) 
ITEM NO. PRICE 
11. GRAFTING CHISEL: 
For top-grafting large limbs. The blade 
is forged extremely thin, 
and of an equal thickness 
from its edge to the back, 
which is made to with- © 
stand pounding. Length 
8 inches, weight % lb. 
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12. GRAFTING TAPE: 
An adhesive tape prepared for wrapping 
grafts and buds, and used in con- 
nection with Items 9 and 11. Forms a 
Sick fast, air-tight, waterproof seal. Adds 
great strength at union, 
Fine for wrapping top- 
worked pecan buds and 
grafts. Half inch wide, 
60 yards to the roll. 
This is a new “Victory” 
tape— contains no es- 
sential war materials. 
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NOTE: For Grafting Thread and Grafting Wax, 
See Items 59-60. 
13. WHETSTONE (Carborundum): 
Pocket. Size. Should be in the pocket of 
every budder and grafter. Makes a good 
knife hold a good edge if properly used— 
spit on it and finish on side of your shoe. 



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14. FRENCH PRUNING SHEARS: 
We must continue the Black Border 
on French Shears. Our hope is that 
in two more vears France will be free 
and this item will be available. 
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FRENCH SHEAR REPAIRS: 
‘‘Let George Do It” 
We still have some parts for all sizes French 
Shears and if you have some used French Shears 
that need adjusting — new blades, bolts, springs or 
frames — send them in and our George Stevenson 
will put them in shape (if any one can) and at rea- 
sonable cost. “LET GEORGE DO IT.” 
(HALF DOZEN AT DOZEN RATE) 
