A must have for the serious dart player! This expert bristle board package contains loads of extras that will help take your game to the next level. It includes:
The Winmau Blade III™ is the world's most technically advanced dartboard! Each Blade III™ is constructed from premium quality, self healing sisal fibers tightly wound for maximum durability. The Lakeside World Championships and Winmau World Masters are televised by BBC Sport and both use the Blade III™ dartboard to provide the opportunity for maximum scoring potential.
The Ultimate No Bounce-out Bristle Dartboard Features:
- Galvanized blades
- Higher scoring angled 25 ring
- Totally clean scoring segments
- White coated, anti-glare number ring
- Game of darts booklet
- Enhanced dartboard graphics and visually appealing packaging
- Target area: 13.5 inches
- Staple free bulls-eye for less bounce-outs
- High-grade sisal fibers for a self-healing playing surface
- Ultra-thin dividers that reduce bounce-outs
- Movable number ring so board will wear evenly
This handsome furniture style cabinet, which is a Dartboards.com exclusive, features solid hardwood construction, a hand-rubbed cherry or oak finish, quality hinges and knobs, and decorative routing on each door panel. It will accommodate any standard size bristle dart board (18 inch diameter).
PLEASE NOTE: The tips and shafts are not under warranty. These parts of the dart are prone to breaking during normal use and are not covered. Please take a look at our accessories section for extra tips and shafts.
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A Bried History of Winmau...
The legacy of the famed Winmau dart board brand began in 1945 in the East End of London. The company, known at that time as H.A. Kicks & Sons, was first located in a bomb damaged building and used only a paraffin lamp for light, a coal fire for heat and the owner's father for handpainting the colors on the dartboards. They delivered the dartboards, by hand, using London's Underground System to the Watney Brewery, Kick's first customer.
In 1973, Kicks achieved a major breakthrough deal with the British Darts Organization (BDO), the governing body for darts in the U.K. From then on, Winmau dartboards would be the official dartboards of the BDO and be allowed to carry its logo and would appear in many international darts tournaments.
By the mid-1970s, Kicks changed the company name to Winmau (pronounced Win More) using the first three letters of his wife's first two names, Winifred Maud. The sudden death of Harry Kicks, Senior in 1984 resulted in the transfer of ownership of Winmau to his five sons. With the heyday of televised darts now past, trading conditions became extremely difficult. After several years of financial losses, the company was close to insolvency. In 1993, the brothers approached their U.S. distributor, Accudart, Inc., for finacial support. Accudart agreed and became the majority shareholder in the company. Within two years of appointing specialists in the business of turning companies around, the business was back to making profits and has continued to do so ever since.
In 1995, development work began on the most technically advanced bristle dartboard in the world. By 1997, The Blade dartboard was launched as the ultimate no-bounceout dartboard using sophisticated staplefree technology. Throughout its period of severe financial difficulties, the company remained committed to the BDO. Today, the Winmau World Masters Dart Tournament is represented by more than twenty-five countries around the world and is often televised. Winmau's sponsorship affiliation with the World Masters make it one of the longest serving sponsors of a sporting event.