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This elegantly crafted wooden shadow box is a must-have for golf enthusiasts and collectors of sports history. Perfect for home office decor, a library, or a "man cave," this display beautifully chronicles the evolution of golf equipment from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The display features high-quality miniature replicas of iconic equipment, each meticulously labeled with its historical date:
Historic Clubs: Includes the Dickson Driving Putter (1895) and the Waterfall Pitcher by Spalding (1925), showcasing the transition of club technology.
Early Golf Balls: Features replicas of the Feathery Ball (1842) and the Woven Ball (1901), demonstrating the unique materials used before the modern era.
Educational Details: Includes a set of vintage-style tees and a descriptive plaque explaining the historical purpose of the teeing ground.
Product Details:
Frame: High-quality wooden shadow box with a glass front and a rich mahogany-style finish.
Background: Classic black felt backing that makes the brass-toned plaques and replicas pop.
Display Style: Wall-mountable or suitable for shelf display.
Ideal Gift: A sophisticated gift for golfers, retirees, or anyone who appreciates the "Gentleman’s Game."