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US Patent #1,631,504


ryan.mzzz

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So, I just took delivery of my Lab DF, and as I get over the disorienting feeling of no longer having to manhandle my Seemore mfgp2 back to square in the strike position, it strikes me that something is clearly going on here. Being a curious type, I decided to read the LAB patent. which i started to, before immediately getting hung up on the first reference patent, #1,631,504, from 1927. Charles Redman, of East Orange New Jersey, definitely thinking outside the box. The whole patent is fun reading but the highlighted part caught my attention. I would love to hit a few putts with the putter described in this patent, to see if it worked as described. That would be something else. 

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D       ______ Ping G400
F{3|15} ______ Cobra King F9
X{3|19} ______ Ping G425 Hybrid 
I{5|24} {6|27} {7|31} {8|35} {9|40} Callaway Apex CF16

W{45|50} _____ Vokey SM8
W{54|58} _____ Vokey SM9
P ____________ L.A.B. DF 2.1 w/ Stability

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