Scouting, Volume 38, Number 2, February 1950 Page: Front Inside
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RESEARCH RRINGS YOU NEW OUTDOOR
EQUIPMENT FOR THE
Meet some of the finest Scouting equipment ever made
... get acquainted now and plan early for a successful
outdoor season! This new gear has been developed es-
pecially for the Jamboree, and every piece bears the
approval of the National Jamboree Committee. That
means it's all been tried and tested at the Schiff Scout
Reservation by veteran campers . . . and if it's right for
the Jamboree, you can be sure that it's right for your
Troop and Patrol camping. If your Troop already has one
foot out-of-doors order what you need today, else clip
this page and save it for spring planning!
Broiler Grill.. . Patrol-sized grill with many special features.
Stands 22" high on rigid steel legs. Convenient windshield, plus two
side shelves. 12" x 23" cooking surface. Corrugated fire grate and
removable ash pan. Solid steel with legs, windshield and shelves
detachable for easy packing. Measures- 12" x 23" x 7 W folded.
Complete with convenient handle.
Nc. 1462 $7.50
Trail Chef Cook Kit.. . Scouting's favorite cook kit was ac-
cepted as is for the Jamboree. Made of sturdy aluminum, it has two
frying pans with detachable handle, three stew pots with covers
and handles, cocoa pot, four plates and four cups. Add extra silver
and cups and it serves from four to twelve Scouts.
No. 1049 Cook Kit $10.95 No. 1049A Carrying Bag $.75
No. 1049C Extra Cups, ea.. . .25 No. 1049D Extra Plates, ea 25
Knock-Down Broiler . . .This full-size sturdy broiler
grill disassembles to five separate pieces which pack just 2"
thick. Cooking surface stands 12" off the ground, measures
IOV4" x 21 W. Made of heavy steel finished in green and
built to give years of service. Complete with instructions for
fast, simple assembly, and carrying box.
No. 1463 $4.00
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Reflector Oven.. . Perfect for making biscuits and other
outdoor baked delicacies! Made of anodized aluminum to
resist weather and staining. Folds flat to pack-size, 10" x 15"
x 1". Weighs just 29 ozs. Open size, 7" x 14" x 15". Generous
baking shelf draws heat to 500°F. Has riveted hinges and
comes complete with wire backstand.
No. 1089 $3.75
Chef's Kit.. . Wonderful convenience for the
Patrol chef! Complete kit has one 12" pot fork, one
7" spatula, one 8" meat slicer, one fruit knife with
half-serrated blade and one paring knife. All uten-
sils of stainless steel with polished wood handles.
With case.
No. 1466 $3.00
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