1960- 1994
Yuji, founder of Miki company? Mr. Miki was born in a traditional lumber mill run by his father. So Yuji? Mr. Miki can be said to know all kinds of wood and characteristics from an early age, and these valuable professional knowledge and experience are very important to Yuji? It is especially precious to Mr. Miki.
1960, Mr. Yuji began to make single-cut unpainted clubs with his own rod-making machine, and then sold them to other companies to paint themselves. Since 1963, trading companies that have been buying clubs from Youji have strongly demanded to expand their factories because the number of them sold to the United States is increasing, and the production capacity of Youji factory is no longer suitable for use. Soon after Miki expanded its factory and added equipment in the same city, the annual output of its club factory reached about 240 thousand units in the following year.
From 65438 to 0969, Miki began to make two clubs, and then began to redesign and improve the existing rod-making machine, and actively purchased new rod-making machines and related equipment.
During the period of 197 1 year, Miki has been entrusted by many traders to make his own brand of clubs, and many of them have signed agreements with American traders. Miki is not allowed to sell his own brand clubs anywhere in the world, even in Japan. All Miki clubs must be sold through American trading companies that have signed contracts until the contract expires in recent years. This is also the main reason why Mezz Club has been little known.
In the 1970s? The American trading company asked Miki to make Karen club (a kind of club with thick front section and wooden teeth, which is specially used for playing three-star competitions) and Snock club. But Miki is produced according to the specifications required by customers, but still uses old machinery and equipment.
The following is a list of well-known brands that Miki commissioned to manufacture clubs in the past:
American club brand? :
Adam. Helmstedt Stan Bolini? Mali? Brunswick? Buffalo? Wait a minute.
Karen club? :? Adam. Longoni? Buffalo? Wait a minute.
Snooker cue brand? :
Adam. Riley. Buffalo? Wait a minute. And many other professional signature clubs. Orders began to drop sharply in the late 1980s, and Japan was embarrassed in the early 1990s. The strong appreciation rate is much higher than that of other countries' currencies, resulting in a large loss of orders, and Miki had to cancel the contract with the American agent. Miki told the staff that we should always remember that we must stand independently. We must not rely on or even be controlled by other companies everywhere. We must have our own club brand. Although former American agents have been publishing false rumors and maliciously slandering us.
1994, Kazunori, the son of Miki? Miki joined the company's management team and asked the company to make a sharp turn in distribution business and pay attention to the development of distribution networks at home and abroad. At the same time, it is strongly required to use the latest rod-making technology and mechanical equipment, as well as new club pattern design, in order to produce good-looking and easy-to-play clubs. With more than 40 years of experience and achievements in making clubs, Mezz clubs and all employees have reached the peak under the leadership of Kazunori, and the company is ready to make the most value-for-money clubs that consumers can buy at any time.
1995 finally arrived at BCA? At the world billiards equipment exhibition, use "Mezz"? For club brands, the exhibition sells brand clubs that truly belong to Miki. Maze, the series is really super! Prices range from more than 2000 to five figures! Very popular with players! The characteristic of girls is that they feel tough! WD700, hybrid 1, 2, 3, and deep impact are all my sister's famous forequarters!