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Posted By: paulstratton
The first one is done by William Mills(Standard, Sunderland), who was known for making aluminum copies of famous putters and clubs. The second one was imported to the US by the Harry Lee Company of New York for resale in one of his stores. He used the acorn marking from 1908-1930. |
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