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  2. Dart golf - Wikipedia

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    For dart golf games that are played on either traditional dartboards or dartboards that are derivatives of traditional dartboards, the scoring is derived from landing the darts in the number related to the hole the player is on, the double, the treble, the 25 and the bull's eye such as Halex's Golf, A1Darts' Golf, [7] Dolf [8] and Apex Golf.

  3. Haldex (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company has its base in Halda Fickurfabrik in Svängsta, which was founded 1887 by the entrepreneur Henning Hammarlund. When the company went bankrupt in 1920 it was split into two companies. Halda manufactured typewriters in Svängsta, and Fabriks AB Haldataxametern, which manufactured taximeters in Stockholm.

  4. Scott Fetzer Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by George H. Scott and Carl S. Fetzer in 1914 [6] as a machine shop under the name George H. Scott Machine Co.; the name changed to Scott & Fetzer Machine Co. in 1917 and again in 1919 to Scott & Fetzer Co. In early 1986, Berkshire Hathaway acquired the company for about $400 million. [7]

  5. Halex - Wikipedia

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    Halex may refer to: The Halex process in chemistry; Halex, a brand of electrical fitting from the Scott Fetzer Company; Halex, a subsidiary of the British Xylonite ...

  6. Darts - Wikipedia

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    The dartboard featured on The Indoor League television show of the 1970s did not feature a treble section, and according to host Fred Trueman during the first episode, this is the traditional Yorkshire board. Various games are played using the standard dartboard. However, in the official game, any dart landing inside the outer wire scores as ...

  7. Winmau - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as H.A. Kicks in 1945 by Harry Kicks using his demob money. The company manufactured elm dartboards that were hand-painted until the early 1950s when graphic transfers began to be used for the numbers and coloured segments. Later they produced paper-coil dartboards which, unlike elm boards, did not require soaking, and ...