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FOR CARRYING CREEL OR CANTEEN
Being tired of the way my canteen swung and pounded when hung from a long shoulder strap, I determined to try carrying it at my belt. The experiment was highly satisfactory, and, as the total materials needed for the change cost me only sixteen cents, I think this kink worthy of being passed along.
All that is needed is a D ring, a harness snap, an ordinary book strap and a nickel’s worth of copper rivets. The diagram will show how these are put together. Two pieces of the strap are riveted to the canteen and the D ring. The third piece, with the buckle left on it, forms a loop to slip over the belt and through the harness strap.
The snap enables one to unsung the canteen in a jiffy. Just try this combination on your own canteen or creel. To my way of thinking it is far more comfortable than the shoulder strap, and if you don’t like it there is nothing wasted but a few cents’ worth of materials, since the can teen or creel are not injured. But you will like it, I know.
Katz, Harry N. Kinks A Book of 250 Helpful Hints for Hunters, Anglers and Outers. Chicago: Outers, 1917. Print.
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