Two_similar_icosahedron_golf_ball_designs.jpg
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Description Two similar icosahedron golf ball designs.jpg | two very similar icosahedron golf ball designs. |
Date | Uploaded to en-wiki 2004-10-20 |
Source | From en-wiki (<URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Two_similar_icosahedron_golf_ball_designs.jpg >); originally as part of U.S Patent 4,560,168 , and hence believed to be in public domain (not checked). Adding a little colour does not create new copyright. |
Author | Steven Aoyama |
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