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  2. True Temper Sports - Wikipedia

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    The Old Stone Forge of Wallingford, Vermont, founded in 1808, became the American Fork and Hoe Co. In 1949, the name was changed to True Temper. In 1981 True Temper is divided into two divisions, sports and hardware. [1] In 1990 they were bought by Huffy. [2] In 1999, Ames acquired True Temper yard tools and golf shafts from Huffy.

  3. True Temper - Wikipedia

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    True Temper. True Temper may refer to: True Temper, a lawn and garden tool manufacturer, now part of Ames True Temper. True Temper Sports, a golf equipment manufacturer headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. True Temper Foursomes Tournament, a 1939 golf tournament sponsored by the company.

  4. Shaft (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The shaft of a golf club is the long, tapered tube which connects the golfer's hands to the club head. While hundreds of different designs exist, the primary purpose of the golf shaft remains the same: to provide the player with a way to generate centrifugal force in order to effectively strike the ball. When properly gripped the player can hit ...

  5. Fishing rod - Wikipedia

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    Fishing rod. A collection of fishing rods. A fly fishing rod. Line guides on modern fishing rods. Fishing with a fishing rod. A fishing rod is a long, thin rod used by anglers to catch fish by manipulating a line ending in a hook (formerly known as an angle, hence the term "angling"). At its most basic form, a fishing rod is a straight rigid ...

  6. Universal joint - Wikipedia

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    A universal joint. A universal joint (also called a universal coupling or U-joint) is a joint or coupling connecting rigid shafts whose axes are inclined to each other. It is commonly used in shafts that transmit rotary motion. It consists of a pair of hinges located close together, oriented at 90° to each other, connected by a cross shaft.

  7. Bowden cable - Wikipedia

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    A Bowden cable (/ ˈboʊdən / BOH-dən) [1] is a type of flexible cable used to transmit mechanical force or energy by the movement of an inner cable relative to a hollow outer cable housing. The housing is generally of composite construction, consisting of an inner lining, a longitudinally incompressible layer such as a helical winding or a ...