98 Ski Shoe Patent
This is a United States patent for a ski shoe, filed in 1938 and granted in 1941. The patent describes a new design for a ski shoe that is more comfortable and durable than previous designs. The shoe has a unique sole that is designed to provide better traction on snow and ice. The shoe also has a new type of binding that is more secure than traditional bindings.
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