Drumstick Patent Drawing
This is a black and white line drawing patent illustration for a 'Drostick' invention by Arthur W. Geldard, filed on March 23, 1948. The drawing shows a detailed view of the Drostick, a long, thin object with a rounded tip and a slightly thicker base. The drawing is labeled 'Fig. 1' and 'Fig. 2', indicating different perspectives of the invention. The patent number, 'Des.
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