Scouting, Volume 59, Number 4, July-August 1971 Page: 45
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Everybody is happy...
camping with my
SCOUT GEAR!
Rugged, dependable, yet lightweight Scout gear is making a lot of fam-
ily campers happy. My family is getting so much fun and use out of it,
Dad has decided to buy me new official Boy Scout equipment that I can
call my very own. Troop leaders, Dads—take note! ^Here's a special
listing to guide you!
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a. voyageur tent_Family camp
favorite has sewn-in waterproof floor,
full-length insectproof zippered nylon
screen. 5.18-oz. jean, reinforced for
rugged use. Uses two 6' uprights and
13 pegs (not included)—no ridgepole
needed! 7' wide, 8'7" deep, 6' high.
About 12V2 lbs. Light Green,
No. 1414-222 $45.50
Blue, No. 1414-122;
Yellow, No. 1414-322;
Orange, No. 1414-422 Each $49.95
Check with distributor for additional
Voyageur models and prices.
b. aluminum tent pole—Heavy-duty
6'telescoping pole. 4 sections collapse
to 2OV2" length. No. 1408. . .$2.25
c. reflector 0ven_Bake tasty things
with this lightweight 14" x I3V2" x 7",
16-gauge aluminum oven. Folds to
carry in neat red vinyl cover. 3x/a lbs.
No. 1060 $6.75
d. foldaway charcoal grill—Has 3
heat levels, a built-in trypan, 2 heat
localizers. Sturdy steel; folds to fit
carrying case. 8 lbs. No. 1462. . $6.25
E. DELUXE TRAIL CHEF COOK KIT—
17-piece stainless steel set has a 3-qt.
and 4-qt. kettle, an 8-at. bucket, with
covers for each. A \0lA" trypan
(doubles as dome cover for 8-qt.
bucket), 4 unbreakable plastic cups,
4 serving plates, and 2 lock-on pan
handles. No. 1040 $29.95
f. alpinsac shoulder bag—Neat way
to tote small items. 9^" diameter,
20" deep. Green, 10-oz. duck, white
trim. No. 1322 $2.95
G. FOLD-A-CARRIER WATER BAG—Step-
saving, 2V2-gal. polyethylene jug with
a sanitary pouring spigot. Collapses
for easy storage. No. 1357. . .$1-89
h. camp shovel—Multipurpose camp
tool. Has heat-treated steel blade,
wood handle. 1 lb. No. 1269. . . $1.79
J. CAMPER PAK-Roomy 15" x 8" X 22"
pack. Drawstring rainhood, side
pockets, zippered front pockets.
Water-repellent 13-oz. duck. Fits
official frames and 1307S Strap Set.
No. 1307 $8.25
K. FOLDING CAMP COT—Rugged light-
weight aluminum frame, heavy-duty
duck. 6'2" long, 26" wide, 6" high, it
folds to 24" x 6" x 3". No. 1035 $12.95
L. CHEF'S TOOL KiT_Basting spoon,
ladle, potato peeler, pot fork, pan-
cake turner, French cook knife, paring
knife, can opener, case.
No. 1486 $6.50
M. RANGER SLEEPING BAG—Big 33" X
77" bag has 3 lbs. of Dacron 88 fill.
100" snagproof zipper. Forest green
high-count nylon outer cover. Rubber
coated bottom. About 5V2 lbs.
No. 1494 $18.95
n. camp lantern-Rugged all-plastic
case for long-life, dependable service.
Comes with bulb, 4 D cell batteries.
About 1 lb. No. 1377. . .$2.99
No. 1278A Extra D cells. . . ea. 250
O. FOLDING SEAT-Sit pretty on this
bright red duck seat with heavy-duty
wireframe. I3V2"high. No. 1026$2.95
p. cruiser pack frame—Ultralight
tubular aluminum frame, adjustable
nylon backstraps. Lash sleeping bag
beneath Camper Pak. Also fits Rayado,
Skyline, Yucca packs. 33 oz.
No. 1388 $11.75
Following items not shown
CAMPERS FIRST AID KIT—A "must"
camp item. Bandages, adhesive tape,
gauze pads adhesive strips, burn
ointment, camophene soap, scissors,
first aid booklet, carry case.
No. 1092 $3.98
STEEL TENT PINS—Heavy-duty 3/16"
steel wire pins, 10" long. Packed 12
in plastic sleeve. No. 1447 . 12 $1.25
ATTENTION: TROOP LEADERS
Get a FREE Unit Equipment Folder!
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Boy Scouts of America, Supply Div.
North Brunswick, N.J. 08902
Sirs: Please send Unit Equipment Folder
No. 70-319 SM to:
NAME:
*P.S. Send for free Unit Equipment Folder for more Scout camping gear and accessories.
Official Scout equipment sold only by your local Scout distributor,
authorized to serve you by the Boy Scouts of America-Supply Division
ADDRESS:.
CITY:
.STATE:.
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