Three Strips of Rubber have been inserted in this Handle on a new principle, and by this means greater resiliency is obtained with a total absence of jarring. It adds greatly to the driving power of the stick.
HARRODS’ Make.
“THE GLADIATOR”
Bulger Head, Cane Handle,
String Bound. 5/6
Special Quotations to Messes and Clubs.
JAQUES
| JAQUES’ “PICKERING BULGER” | 7/6 |
| JAQUES’ “COLLEGE BULGER” | 5/6 |
| THE “PRIDMORE” HOCKEY STICK.—Designed under the direct and personal supervision of Mr. R. G. Pridmore, the well-known international player. Steely-flexible handle, specially shaped and well “set-back,” giving a firm grip, and ensuring complete control | 8/6 |
| FRANK BRYAN’S “PRESIDENT BULGER” | 7/3 |
| WISDEN’S “THE CRAWFORD EXCELLER.”—All cane and rubber handle | 8/6 |
| GARDINER’S “CONQUEROR” HOCKEY STICK.—Blade of first selected English ash butt; bulge drive, handle of superior cane, built up with special insertion, preventing jar and giving increased drive, twine bound, with cricket bat form of handle | each 8/0 |
| THE “VICTOR TRUMPER” HOCKEY STICK (Registered Trade Mark)—The “Victor Trumper” Stick has been fitted with a handle constructed upon the same principle as that so successfully introduced in the “Victor Trumper” Cricket Bat. Specially built up, | each 9/0 |
| THE “ALL ENGLAND,” with rubber and cane handle | 6/3 |
| THE “INTERNATIONAL,” with cork-covered handle | 8/9 |
The “Centre Balance” Hockey Stick marks an entirely new departure in Bulger Head design, by which is secured a maximum amount of drive and strength with a minimum proportion of weight. The special feature of this improvement is the longitudinal fluting of the crook at each side of the bulge. This centre balance is of the utmost value in driving, and it is poised so delicately that it answers in an ideal manner for fast play and dexterous passing. It will be noted that the edges of the “Centre Balance” model are much wider than is possible in an ordinary Bulger stick, and this additional edge strength obviously ensures greater freedom from splitting and chipping. 8/6
The trials which have been made with the “CRENELL” patent handle demonstrate that the principle upon which it is designed affords the greatest obtainable resiliency. The stick drives with remarkable ease, and is free from jarring and stinging which is found in many composite handles. The “Crenell” handle is made up of two sections faced with rubber working in grooves one within the other, and the yielding of the sections is controlled to a nicety. A seasoned and selected ash blade is fitted, and the stick will give some remarkable results in driving power, | each 10/0 | |
| SLAZENGERS’— “Fletcher,” 4/6 ... “Tennant,” 8/9 ... “Boodie,” | 10/6 | |
| PROSSER’S “CROWN BULGER” | 8/9 | |
THE “PREPARATORY.”—Specially made to weight and size to suit Juvenile Players, cane-spliced | 5/6 | |
| Boys’ Hockey Sticks. | ||
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| Plain Ash Regulation Stick, cane handle | 3/3 | |
| ,,,,,,,,all cane handle | 4/3 | |
| Ice Hockey Sticks | 3/3, 3/6, 4/0 | |
| Ash Hockey Sticks, 3/0 doz. Oak Hockey Sticks, 4/6 doz. | ||