This vintage late 1960's or 1970's golf ball marker is a must-have for any golf collector or enthusiast. Made of high-quality metal, it is designed to mark and engrave your golf ball with precision. Best use for this is display, additional typeset letters are no longer available. It was specifically designed for golfers who want to customize their golf ball with a unique and personalized touch. This ball marker is ideal for golfers who want to stand out in the man cave conservation piece. Made by United metal products Corp Detroit Michigan. Originally when you bought this, according to the paperwork inside the metal typeset letters used to do the labeling had to be purchased separately for .25 cents each through the mail. Originally this was purchased for 3.77 plus tax at treasure Island wherever that is. The letters you have to work with are CHUCK SROPKI. Those are the letters inside that the original owner purchased. This is useable and works to print. But mainly makes a nice display. Its small, everything is still in the box, and it still can work. On the bottom, the ink stamper unscrews, and you place the ink there on the foam pad its less than the size of a dime. Easy to use, slide the "canopy" over unscrew the nameplate holder and put the letters in and put back. For such a small item the construction is well made thought-out.
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