. The complete American and Canadian sportsman's encyclopedia of valuable instruction. Camping; Fishing; Hunting. f I. remember the experience long after he has gotten rid of the soot and dirt. In an experience of some fifteen years, I have used and seen used about all the schemes for camp cooking and stoves, and for the benefit of my readers, I illustrate the most satisfactory grades. They really merit attention, and in order to cover the field properly, are illus- trated herewith, quoted in various grades and styles. As to the mess or dining outfit, I suggest as in utensils, heavy stamped an
. The complete American and Canadian sportsman's encyclopedia of valuable instruction. Camping; Fishing; Hunting. f I. remember the experience long after he has gotten rid of the soot and dirt. In an experience of some fifteen years, I have used and seen used about all the schemes for camp cooking and stoves, and for the benefit of my readers, I illustrate the most satisfactory grades. They really merit attention, and in order to cover the field properly, are illus- trated herewith, quoted in various grades and styles. As to the mess or dining outfit, I suggest as in utensils, heavy stamped and retinned ware, not pieced. About a nine inch dinner plate, deep, and commend to our readers the coffee cups and plates shown herewith. Both are stamped tin, the cup having a spring clip handle, which permits its being nested so as to pack closely. Six of these cups can be placed inside the three quart coffee pot, with the cutlery, and if right selection of plates is made, these in turn, will nest inside frying pan. The whole outfit can be placed and carried in a bag, as is illustrated elsewhere, forming a package less than a foot square, weight in all, twenty pounds, and sufificiently complete to answer admirably every possible requirement of any party for "Camp Cooking" in all the name im- plies; besides this, they are equally serviceable at home also. If objection be made to tinware,! recommend pure white enameled ware, yet this is expensive and heavy besides. The best of enameled ware, however, is subject to chipping off. Aluminum is an ideal ware, but is very expensive, It is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Buzzacott, Francis Henry, 1861- [from old catalog]. [Chicago] M. A. Donohue & co
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