Hockey stick blade with synthetic coating and exposed wear resis

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A63B 5912

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044887213

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a hockey stick comprised of a shaft and blade which simulates the principal characteristics of a wooden hockey stick including a blade in which a wear resistant core is provided wherein the area subject to wear are exposed and areas subject to impact are covered with a resin or plastic, and further provided with apertures in non-impact areas to increase the striking area and simulate the weight and weight distribution characteristics of a wooden hockey stick. The core is comprised of two substantially vertical surfaces and a base portion. The base portion of the core extends horizontally beyond an imaginary extension of the substantially vertical surfaces.

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