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  2. Winmau - Wikipedia

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    Nodor was started in 1919 by chemist Ted Leggatt as a manufacturer of modelling clay. In 1923, Leggatt produced his first dartboard which was made from clay. It did not prove popular, and within a year Nodor was making elm dart boards. By the mid-1930s, however, Nodor had found success with the launch of their patented bristle dartboard. [1]

  3. M6 bayonet - Wikipedia

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    The overall length of the M6 is 11.75 in (29.8 cm), with a blade 6.75 in (17.1 cm) long. Contractors who manufactured the M6 included Aerial Cutlery Co., Columbus Milpar and Mfg. Co. and Imperial Knife Co. [ citation needed ] The first of these contracts was fulfilled in 1961 and the last in 1969.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Pentacon Six mount - Wikipedia

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    The Pentacon Six mount (commonly abbreviated to P6, or Б in Cyrillic) is a breech-lock bayonet lens mount originally used by several medium format single-lens reflex cameras from East Germany. The lens mount was originally designed by Carl Zeiss Jena and Kamera Werkstätten (KW) for the Praktisix camera.

  6. Glossary of darts - Wikipedia

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    The dartboard itself, usually in the context of round the clock. Close out Getting three hits on a number opened by the opponent in a game of cricket. Doubles and trebles count as two and three hits, respectively. Once a number is closed out, neither player can score points from it. Conquistador Going out with a bull/double bull. Cork

  7. Oche - Wikipedia

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    Soft-tip dartboard with an oche. The oche / ˈ ɒ k i /, also the throw line or toe line, in the game of darts is the line behind which the throwing player must stand. For steel tip darts, it is generally 7 ft 9 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (2.37 m) from the face of the dartboard, measured perpendicularly.