Golf putter head and procedure

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Practice swingable implement or indicator associated with...

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473252, 473340, A63B 5304

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059848006

ABSTRACT:
A novel head for a golf putter. A block body has a sole and at least one side wall extending upwardly, with a supplemental body inlaid onto the block body. One edge of the supplemental body is positioned contiguously adjacent the block body's side wall. The supplemental body is formed of laminated strips of stock of differing colors, and the strips are cut at two angles to the block body, a variation in coloration appearing by the exposed end portions of successive sheets of stock. The cutting of the strips of stock is done after the supplemental body is inlaid onto the block body, providing that the adjacent portions of the block body's side wall and the supplemental body are flush with respect to one another, with the block body's side wall serving as a template. The cutting at a compound angle achieves a design of lining and coloration which is other than fore-and-aft.

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