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Football Canvas Patent Print

  • Printed in the U.S.A. on canvas with archival ink
  • 16 X 20 inch patent print
  • Restored and digitally enhanced while maintaining the integrity of the original document
  • Antiqued blackboard finish
  • This item is a clearance item and not returnable, and not eligible for further discounts unless explicitly mentioned in promotional offers
  • Product Description
  • This sporty 1938 football with simulated lacing patent, printed on canvas with archival ink, is a touchdown and win for your office, game room, and home. It is finished with a distressed vintage effect bringing character and atmosphere.

    "A play or game ball comprising a body portion and raised portions thereon in the form of a simulated lacing simulating the appearance and feel of an actual lacing to aid in gripping the ball for passing or throwing . . . all strains exerted by or through the lacing raised portions as in gripping the ball being transmitted directly to the body, said covering surface layer being free from such strain."--Milton B Reach. Filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office January 14, 1938.

$39.97
Football Canvas Patent Print
$39.97

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  • Printed in the U.S.A. on canvas with archival ink
  • 16 X 20 inch patent print
  • Restored and digitally enhanced while maintaining the integrity of the original document
  • Antiqued blackboard finish
  • This item is a clearance item and not returnable, and not eligible for further discounts unless explicitly mentioned in promotional offers
  • Product Description
  • This sporty 1938 football with simulated lacing patent, printed on canvas with archival ink, is a touchdown and win for your office, game room, and home. It is finished with a distressed vintage effect bringing character and atmosphere.

    "A play or game ball comprising a body portion and raised portions thereon in the form of a simulated lacing simulating the appearance and feel of an actual lacing to aid in gripping the ball for passing or throwing . . . all strains exerted by or through the lacing raised portions as in gripping the ball being transmitted directly to the body, said covering surface layer being free from such strain."--Milton B Reach. Filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office January 14, 1938.