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Lamkin Grips Announces Bold Change to 88-Year Old Logo

8.07am 1st August 2013 - Corporate

 

New logo
New logo

Lamkin Corporation, a leading manufacturer of premium golf grips, is very proud to announce the launch of their new corporate logo. The bold design change to the Lamkin brand symbol represents the company’s enthusiasm and optimism for the future of their business. Lamkin’s previous script-style logo had remained relatively unchanged since its introduction in 1925. The new logo was created to provide a more energetic, contemporary and well-defined image of the Lamkin brand.

“The decision to transform a logo that has represented our family business for the last nine decades was made with a great deal of consideration,” said Lamkin CEO, Bob Lamkin.  “While the design is changing, our commitment to providing customers with the highest quality products and support will continue to be Lamkin’s top priority.”

The new Lamkin logo will be featured on various communications and representations of the Lamkin brand beginning in August and continuing throughout the year. The first Lamkin golf grips with the new logo will begin shipping at the end of 2013.

Lamkin Grips’ golf heritage dates back to 1925 when founder Elver B. Lamkin began manufacturing the first leather golf grips. Today, the family-owned business delivers the industry’s widest assortment of performance-enhancing golf grips that continue to earn loyal customers around the world. Through their ongoing dedication to unequalled product quality and service support, Lamkin Grips is passionately committed to connecting golfers to a more confident, consistent and enjoyable game.

Lamkin http://www.lamkin.co.uk

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