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76 Swimming Paddle Patent


76 Swimming Paddle Patent is a vintage-inspired metal poster designed by daniel216 for Displate. This blueprint-style print showcases the detailed schematics of a swimming paddle patent from November 22, 1887, against a dark green background. Figures 1 and 2 illustrate a swimmer using the paddle, while Figures 3, 4, and 5 provide close-up views of the paddle's design. The historical document includes the patent number 373,692, inventor Jacob Shaaber, and witnesses. This unique print is ideal for a sport enthusiast's gym or a swimmer's personal space.

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