. The American annual of photography. solutely un-breakable. However, incase of accident any sec-tion of the legs can readilybe replaced at slight ex-pense. Again, the Quick-Set does away with the ob-jectionable buttons andsprings used on othermakes of tripods. Ithas no projecting parts,and the lock is so con-structed that it is impossible to slip or unlock under pres-sure. Another feature of superiority over other metaltripods is the adjustable one; can be locked at any section,thereby shortening it, if needed. Nos. 51 to 56, inclusive, are made with the legs fas-tened to a circular hea


. The American annual of photography. solutely un-breakable. However, incase of accident any sec-tion of the legs can readilybe replaced at slight ex-pense. Again, the Quick-Set does away with the ob-jectionable buttons andsprings used on othermakes of tripods. Ithas no projecting parts,and the lock is so con-structed that it is impossible to slip or unlock under pres-sure. Another feature of superiority over other metaltripods is the adjustable one; can be locked at any section,thereby shortening it, if needed. Nos. 51 to 56, inclusive, are made with the legs fas-tened to a circular head 1 H inches in diameter. No. 60lies perfecth- flat, the head being a flat piece of metal ?4-inch wide, 23^ inches long, it is so made as to fold over,svhen extended, and form a broad triangular-shapedhead. The No. 75 is constructed with a loose tripod screw,with a long shank, making it very easy to turn the camerain any desired direction, and then clamp firmly. The top is covered with greenfelt, to prevent marring the camera. PRICES.


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