ection with some dealer in sportsmen's
goods is often of advantage.
Much of this matter of prices must be left to your own judgment. Often a
fair profit can be made on work taken at a low figure during the "off
season." Perishable work demanding instant attention should receive the
best pay and pieces which may be picked up in odd moments, thus using
time otherwise valueless, may be figured near the foot of the scale. The
public appreciates work thoroughly done and it is the very best
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FUR-FISH-GAME
A Practical Monthly Magazine for Outdoorsmen Devoted to
#Hunting, Trapping, Fishing, Fur Farming, Etc.#
FUR-FISH-GAME IS _just_ the magazine you have been looking for. It
is edited by none other than A. V. Harding, whose name is a byword in
the sporting field. Each monthly issue contains 64 to 100 pages
chock-full of interesting articles, illustrated with actual photos on
FUR FARMING, HUNTING, FISHING, etc. Each issue also has many
departments--The Gun Rack; Dogs; Fur Raising; Roots and Herbs; Fish and
Tackle; Fur Markets; Fur Prices; Trapline; Travel; and Question Box.
Departments are edited by well-known men such as Robert Page Lincoln,
Ben C. Robinson, E. J. Dailey and Maurice H. Decker.
[Illustration: Covers actual photos reproduced in actual colors.]
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Home Manufacture of Furs and Skins
#A book of practical instructions telling how to tan, dress, color and
manufacture or make into articles of ornament; use or wear.#
The author, who has been in close touch with trappers, hunters and other
outdoor people for more than twenty years as a practical tanner, furrier
and taxidermist in the introduction says: "Probably one of the oldest
human industries is Home Dressing and Manufacturing of Furs and Skins,
as this method of clothing the body has persisted from the early days
(even back to the stone age) to the present time. As a happy combination
of dress and o
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