Book or Pamphlet
Page from Walter Hagen Honey Center Golf Balls Pamphlet
Pages 2 and 3 from the Walter Hagen Honey Center Golf Balls Pamphlet. Black and yellow drawings of the tomb of king tut and a vessel of honey, and a man working in an apiary. Text explains benefits of this product for "unemployed bees" and under the heading of "Why Honey for a Golf Ball Center," begins the history of the idea and problems with using other materials for golf ball centers. |
Image ID: | 103618 |
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Creation Date: | |
Creator Name: | L.A. Young Golf Company |
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Collection Name: | Charles Dadant papers, 1861-1937 |
Genre: | Book or Pamphlet |
Original Format Type: | prints, photomechanical |
Original Format Number: | Mss 590 Box 5 Folder 8 |
Original Dimensions: | 6.5 x 6.25 inches |
Pages 2 and 3 of an 8 page pamphlet. See also Image ID's: 103612, 103628, 103646 |
Bees |
Advertising |
Implements, utensils, etc. |
Ephemera |
Bee culture |
Literature |
Graves |
Men |
Golf |
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