Cutlery – Perforating or indenting implements – Pointed
Patent
1976-11-23
1978-05-23
Smith, Gary L.
Cutlery
Perforating or indenting implements
Pointed
30151, 145 46, 145 61C, 172370, 172371, 273 32B, B26F 100
Patent
active
040902986
ABSTRACT:
A golf tee awl for making holes in the ground to make it easier to insert golf tees. The awl has a circular knob-shaped handle with a sharpened shank or spike protruding therefrom and a protective sheath which covers the sharpened shank when the awl is not in use. The sheath can be fastened to the belt of the user or to a golf cart or golf accessory holder. The sheath and handle are preferably made of plastic and the shank is preferably metal.
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Milliken Paul E.
Smith Gary L.
Zatarga J. T.
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