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Another source says a British Company trademarked in 1901, although it wasn’t 100% clear in this article whether Ping Pong or Whiff Whaff was trademarked!! The trademark was later sold to a company called Parker Brothers.
In fact it appears that J Jaques and Son Ltd was a British company and trade marked in 1901 as Ping Pong, they sold to Parker Brothers who enforced the trademark rights in the 1920’s making the various associations change their names to ‘table tennis’
This is interesting as the 1st bat my parents bought for me was a J Jaques bat!!
in 1910 there was a ‘Table Tennis Association’ and a ‘Ping Pong Association’
it would appear that a novelty celluloid ball was discovered in the USA by a British enthusiast James W Gibb in 1901 and found they were perfect for table tennis!!!
E C Goode apparently invented the 1st modern version of the racket when he stuck a sheet of pimpled or stippled rubber to a wooden blade!! 1901
The above was taken from Wikipedia.
In fact it appears that J Jaques and Son Ltd was a British company and trade marked in 1901 as Ping Pong, they sold to Parker Brothers who enforced the trademark rights in the 1920’s making the various associations change their names to ‘table tennis’
This is interesting as the 1st bat my parents bought for me was a J Jaques bat!!
in 1910 there was a ‘Table Tennis Association’ and a ‘Ping Pong Association’
it would appear that a novelty celluloid ball was discovered in the USA by a British enthusiast James W Gibb in 1901 and found they were perfect for table tennis!!!
E C Goode apparently invented the 1st modern version of the racket when he stuck a sheet of pimpled or stippled rubber to a wooden blade!! 1901
The above was taken from Wikipedia.
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