NESSMUK’S CAMPFIRE 
(Continued from page 22) 
high (centre) and 1’ 8” from corner 
post. 
e—12” round auto windows 3’ high 
and 2’ 4” from corner. 
f—2’ x 1’ dormer window (detail 
No. 9) with 2” added pocket at bottom. 
g—6” bed pole sleeves (1' from floor) 
with draw strings. 
h—6” bed pole sleeves (3’ from floor) 
with draw strings. 
i—4” stove pipe hole with asbestos 
tent ring sewn in. 
(Note—We had a 4’ sq. of asbestos 
sewn to inside wall for stove backing 
(2” pipe is plenty but we used an old 
stove which we left with shanty.) 
j—1” seam to be sewn to inside of 
the top of side wall. 
1—1” seam to be sewn to inside of 
rear of side wall. 
k—gromets for storm set and to tie 
to the pegs set in runners (see No. 3). 
x—F laps that lay on top of runners 
(no pockets). 
p—6” pockets that go between run- 
ners. 
(Note—6” pockets also at base of 
side walls.) 
No. 9—Detail of Dormer Window, 
2’ x 1’ with added 2” pocket at bottom 
and black canton flannel cover on draw 
strings running opposite to window 
opening in the inside of cabin roof. 
(Note.—This window was for ventila- 
tion and also clearing cabin of cooking 
odors, etc.). 
Spear 
No. 10—6” x 7” with 2 3/16” stove 
bolt holes (with wing nuts) made from 
an old spade with 
No. 11—8’ Bamboo shaft. For spear 
covering 24’ of No. 25 Tarpon Line. 
(Note—Last seldom used, but at- 
tached.) 
Ice Chisel 
No. 12—4” edge, 7” long, 5” wide at 
top, made from another old spade; this 
also had 2 3/16” stove belt holes, like 
the spear. Bottom was filed sharp and 
beats an axe by miles for “chipping 
holes.” 
Umbrella Rib 
No. 13—With 15’ of fish line at- 
tached, numbered flag at top with small 
bell. We used 2 dozen, but 1 dozen will 
keep you skating from hole to hole. 
No. 14—Method of using above. 
Spearing Seat 
No. 15—2’ wide, 1’ 6” high, 1’ 4” 
deep, canvas (b-b) 1’ 6” x 1' 4” (pock- 
ets front and back). Rear legs dow- 
eled into side runners, front legs braced 
by % sapling “a-a-a.” 






Se MARBLES | 
| Outing Equipment i 
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hes Preferred By st. 
~ Outdoor Men | 
Marble’s Equipment withstands 
hard usage and never disappoints. 
We show only a few itéms—the Marble line 
includes Safety Pocket and Camp Axes, 
Hunting Knives, Gun Cleaning Implements, 
Gun Sights, Fish Gaff, Nitro-Solvent Oil, 
Auxiliary Cartridges, Shell Extractors and 
Recoil Pads. 
Most good stores sell Marble’s 
Equipment—if your deal- 
er can’t supply you order 
direct. Ask for the Marble 
Catalog. 
Camp Axe 
No. 9, a real necessity to 
every outdoor man. Small 
enough to carryin Jhe belt, 
yet large and heavy enough 
for strenuous use. Blade of 
finest steel, 274x434 inch. 
14inch handle of selected 
hickory, weighs 22 ounces. 
Handy Compass 
Don’t go ona trip to woods 
or lake, or even on a motor 
tour, without a Marble’s Com- 
pass to guide you right. Made 
» with waterproof screw case. Ac- 
curate at all times, for it cannot 
B demagnetize. Safety Coat Com- 
pass—Fastens to coat or belt, 
can’t get lost, in plain view at all 
™ times. Stationary dial, $1.50. Re- 
volving dial, $1.75. Pocket Com- 
! pass stationary dial, $1.25; revolving 
dial, $1.50. 









| Waterproof Match Box $1.50. Sheath, 75c extra. 
4 Holds good supply of matchesand keepsthem 
Be sere even under water. May be quickly = - Marble Arms & Mfg. Co. 
opened and closed in the dark. Made of seamless brass, 26 Delta Avenue “ 
nickel-plated, size of 10-gauge shell, just right for pocket, 60c. Gladstone Michigan 300 v 
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Winter Sports Cap 
Made of high’ grade 
Mahogany glove leather, 
trimmed with the’ very 
best white lamb-skin, that 
looks and feels like fur. 
Visor can be worn up or 
down. 







A sporty looking cap for 
Snow-shoeing, Skiing, Skat- 
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Weight only’ 6 oz. Price, $3.75, delivered. Send 
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