Method of fabricating golf club parts carrying artwork etched af

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Club or club support

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473345, 473409, 283 74, A63B 5304

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058002855

ABSTRACT:
A golf club part including a metal component requiring subsequent finishing steps after initial formation which part as photo chemically engraved artwork formed in its surface after completion of the finishing step. The method of fabrication and etching of the metal part includes application of photoresist material to the metal surface, use of graphic art film, masking of surface areas in which artwork will be created by subsequent photochemical engraving, thereafter stripping of the photoresist from the metal surface. Creation of customized patterns on graphic art films is accomplished utilizing a programmable computer.

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"Golf Digest", magazine, Feb. 1992 issue, p. 167, advertisement for `Cubic Balance Golf Technology`.

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