
1899 George Grant Golf Tee Patent Drawing

by Dale Kincaid
Title
1899 George Grant Golf Tee Patent Drawing
Artist
Dale Kincaid
Medium
Digital Art
Description
This chalkboard-style patent print showcases the innovative design of the golf tee, patented by George F. Grant on December 12, 1899. The detailed illustration highlights the unique features of the tee, including its simple yet effective structure made from wood and natural rubber tubing. This patent is significant for those interested in the history of golf equipment, providing insight into the early advancements that revolutionized the sport. This patent artwork is a must-have for golf enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone interested in the history of the sport. With its historical significance and unique aesthetic appeal, this piece would make a unique and eye-catching addition to any wall space, especially in a golf-themed room, home office, or sports memorabilia collection.
Patent artwork features original drawings and illustrations from the archives of the U.S. Patent Office. Ideal for inventors, engineers, and big thinkers, patent art serves as a unique conversation starter and makes an excellent gift for those with a passion for history, innovation, or specific hobbies. They are a perfect choice for both corporate and personal spaces such as offices, country clubs, restaurants, and game rooms. These high-resolution prints are also ideal for decorating man caves, dorm rooms, kids rooms, bath, kitchen, dining and more.
These U. S. Patent registrations represent meticulously restored original drawings, illustrations and engravings. While certain restorations may still exhibit signs of wear and tear due to their age, many have undergone removal of dust, scratches, and smudges, as well as other enhancements so they can be reproduced as exquisite high-quality, high-resolution art prints.
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November 3rd, 2024
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