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About the inventor...
He became a school teacher in 1973 and continued to create devices in his shop that made vehicles go faster, and building tools and gadgets that saved time around the house. Early in his inventing career, Divnick designed and built the first prototype Pickup-Van combination, now a standard in the RV industry as 5th-wheel tow vehicles. It was featured in magazines in the late 1970's. It had a fold-down couch, captain's chairs, and a full 8-foot box. Click here for more pictures, including the customization sequence.
Divnick began to realize there was money to be made with his passion for mechanical creativity. He retired from teaching in 1981 and formed his first company. His first creation was an automotive alarm system that buzzed when the key was removed and the lights were still on. It quickly became a standard in the automotive industry. He has since invented a variety of patented products for world-wide distribution through manufacturing and marketing companies he has formed. Divnick became a pilot in 1982 and developed a passion for vertical take-off-and-landing aircraft (VTOL) that continues today. He has experimented with designs that he believes will one day lift the payload of a helicopter and match the airspeed of a fixed wing airplane. Another long-term project is developing a rotary cylinder combustion engine that Divnick believes will improve on the efficiency and emissions drawbacks of the Wankel/Mazda design. When completed, it could be 1/3rd the weight, have 1/2 the moving parts, and produce 50% more power than a conventional engine on the same amount of fuel. His goal is to challenge the traditional automotive engine market and have a light-weight dependable power plant for his VTOL.
In 1985, he created and patented a fund-raising device called the, "Spiral Wishing Well". Thousands of Wells have been sold to stores, restaurants, charities, museums, zoos, and many other locations. They have raised over $200 million for charities around the world. The one-day record is over $7,000! He added a miniature toy model in 1987, shown below with the golf club.
Shortly after introducing the adjustable club, he began to make telescopic drivers and putters for players that wanted to hit the ball farther than the shorter adjustable club was capable of doing, and have the more conventional feel of a
Divnick's customers become loyal followers and are responsible for a large portion of the company's ongoing sales. "Our customers are our best source of advertising. It only makes sense to treat them like I would want to be treated." Divnick and his partners appreciate your interest in their products, and hope you enjoy your tour through the various web sites. If you are interested in investment opportunities with DivnickGolf, please click here. If you have questions about inventing, product development, manufacturing and marketing, click here to read an overview and recommendations by Divnick.
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