Sabicu Wood Mallet.
Heavy and durable. With 9 × 3 Sabicu head bound with brass ring, white inlaid sighting line, whalebone spliced and whipcord bound handle ... ... each 12/6
The “Malacca” Mallet.
This new style of mallet will find favour with those players who like a mallet with a handle possessing plenty of spring, 9 × 3 in. each 12/6
The “Barry” Mallet.
| Boxwood head, 9 × 3, with sighting line, round handle, length of shaft, including head, 2 ft. 8 in. ... | each 9/6 |
| Ditto, ditto, Lignum Vitæ head, plain handle only, no sighting line ... | each 10/6 |
| The “Roehampton” Mallet. 9 × 3 head, fitted with metal rings | each 10/6 |
| The “Kenrick” Mallet. As used by the well-known player of that name. The shaft of this mallet is stiff ... ... ... ... | each 10/6 |
Juvenile Mallets, 3/0 and 4/6 each.
Croquet Court Marker.
The Queen’s Marker is one of great utility. No India-rubber bands or parts to perish. The tank is large, and holds sufficient whitening for a large-size Tennis Court. The machine is provided with a scraper for removing all adherence to the wheels, 13/6
| The “Corbally” Mallet. | |
|---|---|
| As used by Mr. Corbally and leading players. | |
| With Boxwood or Lignum Vitæ head ... | 10/0 |
| Ditto, ditto, with Brass or Aluminium Ends... | 12/6 |
| The “Ascot” Mallet. | |
| 9 × 3 in. ... ... ... ... | each 14/6 |