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NEW PRODUCTS Tee & See Golf Sequence Photos, Inc., provides eight stop-action se- quence photos on one four by five Polaroid print, programmed to match the timing of an individual's golf swing. A photo analysis jacket plus a Master Pro Swing Guide, an eight-sequence illustration of a "picture" swing is available for $7.50. For an additional $7.50 an analysis of the golf- er's swing is provided. Circle No. 102 on reader service card Ryan Equipment Company has added an 18-inch sod cutter to its JR line. Designed for use on a wide variety of soils and grasses, it cuts sod to standard commercial 18- inch widths. It is a self-propelled unit which cuts up to 1,150-square yards an hour, at any thickness up to 2 Vi-inches. Optionals include a Tote Trailer and blades for edging, tilling, trenching, sod stripping and laying flexible pipe or tubing. Circle No. 101 on reader service card Harwil Company announces the Model T-1000 that produces an unlimited variety of plastic bags. It uses lay-flat plastic tubing in a multiple-roll. It consists of four el- ements: 1) plastic tube support; 2) double action cutter; 3) heat sealer, and 4) a press board base. Circle No. 104 on reader service card Right Way Glove Company an- nounces the Jack Nicklaus Train- ing Glove, which keeps the hands working together as a unit to ach- ieve maximum power and control. The glove trains the golfer to keep the right hand fitted over the left in exactly the correct position. Sug- gested retail price: $2.95 Circle No. 106 on reader service card Bemis Company, Inc., has intro- duced polyethlyene drawcord bags that can be used for carrying and storing golf shoes, shagging golf balls and many other utility pur- poses. Two hundred bags are fur- nished in a carton that doubles as a self display case. Club name, ad- dress and other information can be imprinted on the bags which can be sold individually or used in club promotion. Circle No 107 on reader service card International Harvester Company announces the 3200 Compact Loader with hydrostatic drive. It has infinite forward and reverse speeds from zero to eight mph. This loader has a 30hp engine and pivots in its own length. It works under six-foot clearance and passes through four-foot wide openings. Circle No 105 on reader service card

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Page 1: NEW PRODUCTS - Michigan State Universityarchive.lib.msu.edu/tic/golfd/article/1970jul58.pdf · featuring mats and treads for safety maintenance. The 16-page catalog features most

NEW PRODUCTS

Tee & See Golf Sequence Photos, Inc., provides eight stop-action se-quence photos on one four by five Polaroid print, programmed to match the timing of an individual's golf swing. A photo analysis jacket plus a Master Pro Swing Guide, an eight-sequence illustration of a "picture" swing is available for $7.50. For an additional $7.50 an analysis of the golf-er's swing is provided.

Circle No. 102 on reader service card

Ryan Equipment Company has added an 18-inch sod cutter to its J R line. Designed for use on a wide variety of soils and grasses, it cuts sod to standard commercial 18-inch widths. It is a self-propelled unit which cuts up to 1,150-square yards an hour, at any thickness up to 2 Vi-inches. Optionals include a Tote Trailer and blades for edging, tilling, trenching, sod stripping and laying flexible pipe or tubing.

Circle No. 101 on reader service card

Harwil Company announces the Model T-1000 that produces an unlimited variety of plastic bags. It uses lay-flat plastic tubing in a multiple-roll. It consists of four el-ements: 1) plastic tube support; 2) double action cutter; 3) heat sealer, and 4) a press board base.

Circle No. 104 on reader service card

Right Way Glove Company an-nounces the Jack Nicklaus Train-ing Glove, which keeps the hands working together as a unit to ach-ieve maximum power and control. The glove trains the golfer to keep the right hand fitted over the left in exactly the correct position. Sug-gested retail price: $2.95

Circle No. 106 on reader service card

Bemis Company, Inc., has intro-duced polyethlyene drawcord bags that can be used for carrying and storing golf shoes, shagging golf balls and many other utility pur-poses. Two hundred bags are fur-nished in a carton that doubles as a self display case. Club name, ad-dress and other information can be imprinted on the bags which can be sold individually or used in club promotion.

Circle No 107 on reader service card

International Harvester Company announces the 3200 Compact Loader with hydrostatic drive. It has infinite forward and reverse speeds from zero to eight mph. This loader has a 30hp engine and pivots in its own length. It works under six-foot clearance and passes through four-foot wide openings.

Circle No 105 on reader service card

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Conwed Corp. announces the Turf Establishment Blanket , a bonded fiber mulch blanket with a rectangular plastic netting lamin-ated to one side. It is designed to be stapled over prepared, seeded soil surfaces susceptible to erosion. The blanket is made of wood fibers bonded together to form a homo-genous mat with a water soluble binder, which is not harmful to seed germinat ion and plant growth. Available in five by 200-foot rolls weighing approximately 25 pounds.

Circle No. 108 on reader service card

Pencor, Inc., announces an all terrain vehicle, The Burro. It can carry loads up to a half ton. Equipped with a 200 watt, 110 volt source built into the equipment, it can be a portable power source for power tools. It climbs inclines of 45 degrees and with a twin lever control, it goes forward, re-verse and turns in its own length.

Circle No. 109 on reader service card

Stanley Works announces the Auto-Slide 6000 automatic sliding door package, designed to slide, swing open for emergency use, open manually when sliding doors are locked and open to double the normal entrance opening by sliding and stacking all door panels. The automatic door fea-tures pneumatic operation; the entire weight of the door is supported by a heavy-duty carrier opening and closing speeds are controlled by a built-in pressure regulator.

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Kopper Company, Inc., an-nounces Glasfab for tennis courts. Glasfab serves as a re inforcing membrane between coats of a coal tar pavement sealer to which small amounts of silica sand have been inter-mixed. The coal tar emulsion seals against hairline cracking.

Circle No. 111 on reader service card

Pac i f i c E p o x y P r o d u c t s an-nounced Safety-Deck, a roll-on flooring that can be applied direct-ly on most surfaces, wet or dry. It consists of graded glass beads bonded together with a modified epoxy binder. The surface is highly textured, non-porous and easily cleaned. Resistant to acids, alkalis, fats, greases and solvents, it can be mixed and applied with a roller ap-plicator. Available in pre-mixed cans in a range of six colors.

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NEW PRODUCTS (Continued from page 59)

TeleGolf International, a divi-sion of Communication Cent ra l Inc., announces a teaching method called "total instruction." The franchised TeleGolf instruction begins with lessons pre-recorded on color film by teacher Bob To-ski. The master teaching sessions are followed by personalized in-struction with PGA instructors. A feature of the program is the op-

portunity for the golfer to see him-self in act ion. His swing is re-corded on television, then through instant replay the swing and grip can be analyzed.

Circle No. 113 on reader service card

Certain-teed Products Corp. is offering a free brochure illustrating its new Badger trenchless system for installing pipe, conduit and cable. The Badger System equip-ment forms tunnels through the ground and pulls in or feeds down

long strings of pipe into the pre-formed tunnel. The Badger Minor trenchless pipe-layer installs pipe in diameters through 15-inches to a bottom depth of five-feet six-inches. The automatic Badger Ma-jor equipment can install pipe from the smallest sizes up to 18-inches to a bottom depth of nine feet.

Circle No. 114 on reader service card

Aerocrafts announces a sign de-signed to counteract slow play on golf courses. Designed for promi-nent display on golf courses, it lists a number of valuable suggestions to golfers on how to speed up their game. The sign is screen printed in four colors on anodized aluminum. It retails for $18 each; two for $35; each additional is $15.

Circle No. 115 on reader service card

Salsbury Corp. announces the Model 330 Mini-Verter automatic torque converter. The Mini-Ver-ter extends the present line of con-verters from 45hp down to three hp. This reduced size unit was de-signed specifically for light horse-power applications, such as mini-bikes and lightweight sports equip-ment. A cam actuator mechanism permits the movable sheave on the pulleys to respond to increased torque demands. In this way the engine operates at peak power.

HAMMER KNIFE

VERTICAL FLAIL MOWERS *

MODEL 7 2 - 7 2 " cut 3 Point Hitch —Tractor Operated

UNDER MORE ADVERSE CONDITIONS

EASIER BETTER SAFER THAN ANY OTHER TYPE MOWER

YOUR BEST ALL-AROUND BUY % MOTT MOWERS . . .

• Mow fine park lawn areas • Mow meadows, parkways and road

right-of-ways • Shred vacant lot weeds • Mulch leaves and flower bed residues • Renovate (thin) dense turf • Scalp (remove) winter killed thatch—

prepare areas for seeding of winter grasses • Pulverize, mix seed, fertilizer, peat moss

and other soil conditioner with top surface soil in seeding operations

• Operate in conditions—wet or dry—clean or trashy.

— SIZES AVAILABLE — 32" 38" 48" 60" 72" 74" 88" to 19 ft. GANGS

I v i O T T C O R P O R A T I O N ] 547 Shawmut Ave. La Grange, Illinois 60525 For more information circle number 206 on card

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American Floor Products Com-pany has released its 1970 catalog fea tu r ing mats and treads for safety maintenance. The 16-page catalog features most individual products in full color and includes stair treads, mats, cushion mats, and tiles and safety products.

Circle No. 117 on reader service card

Roll Coater, Inc., has Polytex, a new two-color textured roll coated finish for metal. The finish can be used indoors or out and has a wide variety of end-use applications in-cluding farm machinery, mobile

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NEW PRODUCTS

(Continuedfrom page 60) homes, and office equipment. It is available in a variety of patterns, including simulated leather. The finished metal can be supplied in sheets or coils, ready to be slit, formed, crumpled or drawn.

Circle No. 118 on reader service card

Florida Associated Services, a subsidiary of American Heritage Life Investment Corp., announces the CompuSports golf handicap computer. It determines the handi-cap and then keeps an up-to-date record. For $5 a year, the golfer may submit up to 120 separate scores for computation on up to 24 different courses. CompuSports provides this service for the golfer who is not affiliated with a club. The golfer simply drops the score card in the mail and the handicap is returned to him on a wallet size card.

Circle No 119 on reader service card

R o s e m a n M o w e r Corp . an-nounces a new three-Gang Park Challenger Mower for the Inter-national Harvester Cub 154 Lo-Boy Tractor. The entire attach-ment raises clear of the ground for transporting. Rear drive design permits overhang on curb and side-walks. Available with rear roller or laminated rubber tire drive.

Circle No 120 on reader service card

Febco, Inc., announces a two-way automatic electric valve for operat-ing sprinkler lines. The valve fea-tures three openings and can be used as either an angle or globe valve, depending on slug place-ment. These diaphragm type valves are 150 pound W O G brass and come in four sizes from one to two inches.

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Jacobsen Mfg. Company announces the Model F 133 a self-contained five-gang riding reel mower for commercial turf. The 18hp mower cuts an 11-foot swath and features height adjustment without tools. It has hydro-static, foot-controlled variable mowing speeds and cutting frequencies for various turf and grass conditions. The short length of the unit, rear wheel steering, out-front mowing and a short wheel base give the operator positive control and easy manuevering. The F 133 cuts from 40 to 50 acres per eight hour day.

Circle No. 122 on reader service card

Spectrum Systems, Inc., an-nounces Varacontrol System. It combines a developed motor con-trol unit with a fully automatic battery charger which can be ap-plied to any electrically powered vehicle. Varacontrol uses high-speed on-off switching to pulse 100 per cent battery current to the mo-tor. Variations are achieved by proportioning the " o n " time to the "ofF' time. Varacontrol units use plug-in printed circuit boards and solid state electronics sealed in en-vironment proof cases for lifetime protection.

Circle No. 123 on reader service card

American Cleaning Equipment Corp. announces the Astro-Vac 30-inch vacuum, which picks up grit, paper and other bulky debris. It is stored in an all-metal cabinet, which is designed for outside in-stallation, and it can be anchored through the floor or a side panel. Less than f ive-square feet is re-quired for storage.

Circle No 124 on reader service card