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US Patent 3561673
Issued Date
February 9, 1971
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A portable device for recording golf scores having a rotatable-printing wheel for printing the number of strokes for each hole upon a card. A counting wheel assembly having printing type thereon is actuated by the rotatable-printing wheel for recording the total of nine holes and of eighteen holes. A rotatable connection between the rotatable-printing wheel and the counting wheel assembly permits backward rotation of the printing wheel without moving the counting wheel assembly.
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February 9, 1971
Application Number
04/832,204
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June 11, 1969
US Classification
330/134   330/139 330/207P 330/279 330/298 455/61
Int'l Classification
H03F   1/52   (20060101)   H03G   3/20   (20060101)  
USPTO Field of Search
235/58   235/60   235/2   235/101   235/117.1   235/117   235/80  
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