Scouting, Volume 23, Number 5, May 1935 Page: 35
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U MAKE YOUR OWN
Here is a new type of handicraft that your whole Troop will want to work on. Lots
of fun and just the kind of a project for this time of the year.
We furnish all materials, including hardware, together with complete instructions
which will make it very easy for even the youngest Tenderfoot to turn out a well-
made, finished product. Materials are available for making the following items:
No. 1693—Haversack
No. 1694—Yucca Pack
No. 1695—Day Hike ...
No. 1696—Rover Pack .
No. I 697—Duffel Bag .
J 1.75
2.10
1.05
1.75
1.20
No. 1393—Sea Bag $1.75
No. 1699—Featherweight
Shelter Tent 3.75
No. 1701—Featherweight
Shelter Tent Cloth per yd. .28
No. 1702—Duck for Packs....per yd. .50
HANDICRAFT SEWING MACHINE
This Machine is recommended for all canvas
handicraft work.
A real sewing machine designed and built to handle satis-
factorily the requirements of Patrol or Troop. Our experi-
ence has taught us that a machine of this high quality is
required for canvas and tent material. Every machine,
before leaving the factory, has been carefully adjusted
and minutely inspected, its sewing qualities having been
tested on all kinds of work, and found perfect in every
respect. Finished in baked enamel and nickel plated.
Shipped complete with cloth guide, extra needle and full
instructions.
No. 1730 $15.00
B SfOTTTS OF AMERICA
9 WEST WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO ILL." 2 PARK AVEN U E, N EW YORK CITY.-755 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO.
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 23, Number 5, May 1935, periodical, May 1935; New York, New York. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth313005/m1/35/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.