Non script Titleist?

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By Stephen H

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  1. I cannot find any info on this ball at all. I would like to know when it was produced and for how long. Are there many in existence?

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  2. Andrew A

    Andrew A
    Charlotte, NC

    WOW, no idea about this ball but what a gem! Did you find this?
  3. TUrreta

    TUrreta
    Reston VA

    Military
    Maybe Alan can get the ball guys to answer. For some reason I have it in my mind that Titleist made liquid center balls in the 70's.
  4. Doug E

    Doug E
    Urbana, MD

    I admit, I have little knowledge of mid-20th century golf balls, so this one makes me very curious. Check out the virtually symmetrical dimple pattern. And the two jade-colored dots seem like machine-painted dimples, not personal Sharpie markings. (Sharpies likely didn't even exist when these were produced.) The color fill-in of each of the two dimples seems perfect. On the other hand, the ball seems a bit out of round. Could this ball be something from the 30s? Man, we've come a long way!
  5. Mike M

    Mike M
    Marblehead MA

    I noticed the dimple pattern also, but the lower case script is what has my attention. No idea when this ball was produced but would love to know.
  6. pulplvr

    pulplvr
    Spring, TX

    Military
    From the looks of the ball, I'd say it is from the 1930's, possibly the 1940's. I recall reading something about balls with the dots on them in the early days of Titleist, prior to Helen Robinson originally wrote the script version.
  7. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    That a pretty old golf ball! Nice find, pretty interesting to see
  8. John T

    John T
    Youngstown, OH

    I am curious too, hope someone from Titleist can weigh in!
  9. Thank you for all the ideas and thoughts. I have collected several vintage Titleist golf balls over the years, but this is the only one I have seen that isn’t written in Titleist “script”. Any other thoughts on who I could contact would be great, thanks
  10. According to the official history on the Titleist website the Titleist script logo was used right from the start of production.

    www.titleist.com/.../history

    Maybe a prototype?

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