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Description19150622 Duckpin bowling pin - U.S. patent 1,144,078.png
Drawings on cover of U.S. patent 1,144,078, (duckpin) "Bowling Pin" in which "a band of rubber or other resilient material 11" is placed "in an annular peripheral groove or channel 10". Patent may be related to "rubber band duckpins". See w:Duckpin bowling Yellow shading was added to version 2 to emphasize the "band of rubber or other resilient material 11"
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Drawings on cover of U.S. patent 1,144,078, (duckpin) "Bowling Pin" in which "a band of rubber or other resilient material 11" is placed "in an annular peripheral groove or channel 10". Patent may be related to "rubber band duckpins".