Bowler's finger support

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294 25, A63B 6900

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042733308

ABSTRACT:
This invention pertains to a finger support to be worn upon the little finger of a bowler and useful for causing a slight displacement of the ball from the finger and that portion of the palm adjacent thereto, thereby effecting an urging of the ball and its accompanying weight towards the center of the palm and also towards the index finger of the bowler's hand in order to allow for his greater control over the ball delivery during participation in the sport of bowling. The support includes a base member that extends longitudinally of the little finger, having a band surrounding the little finger at this location, while the lower portion of the base member is widened to furnish that amount of ball elevation from the hand at this position to attain the foregoing attributes from the invention.

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patent: 3248112 (1966-04-01), Metzger
patent: 3606319 (1971-09-01), Borden
patent: 3772706 (1973-11-01), Brigidi
patent: 4194736 (1980-03-01), Loafman

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