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'''Ken Climo’s first disc golf bag''' is a player-associated object highlighted among the National Disc Golf Museum’s landmark artifacts. Its significance joins equipment history with the documented career of a major competitor. | |||
== | == Identification == | ||
Record maker, materials, construction, dimensions, alterations, inscriptions, wear, contents if documented, and catalog identifier. | |||
== | == Provenance == | ||
State how and when the bag was used, the evidence supporting “first,” its chain of custody, and how it entered the museum collection. | |||
== | == Career context == | ||
Relate the bag only to events and dates supported by provenance files, contemporary images, publications, or testimony. | |||
== | == Historical significance == | ||
Interpret what the bag reveals about player equipment, carrying practices, sponsorship, and professional competition in its period. | |||
== Museum example == | |||
Link the authoritative Omeka object record when it is public. | |||
{{Research needed|Complete provenance review and connect physical features to dated photographs, interviews, and competition records.}} | |||
[[Category:Objects]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:Competitions]] | |||
Latest revision as of 21:34, 16 August 2026
Ken Climo’s first disc golf bag is a player-associated object highlighted among the National Disc Golf Museum’s landmark artifacts. Its significance joins equipment history with the documented career of a major competitor.
Identification
Record maker, materials, construction, dimensions, alterations, inscriptions, wear, contents if documented, and catalog identifier.
Provenance
State how and when the bag was used, the evidence supporting “first,” its chain of custody, and how it entered the museum collection.
Career context
Relate the bag only to events and dates supported by provenance files, contemporary images, publications, or testimony.
Historical significance
Interpret what the bag reveals about player equipment, carrying practices, sponsorship, and professional competition in its period.
Museum example
Link the authoritative Omeka object record when it is public.