Both of these circa 1960 leather tee holders contain their original plastic tees and are in near mint condition.
The black holder has a pin on the back and could be attached to the golfer's clothing or bag.
The brown holder has a pocket that holds a small "tablet" that is a reusable scorecard. The golfer would take out the transluscent writing stylus (located next to the tees) and write on the plastic that covers the top of the metal-backed scorecard/tablet. At the end of the round, to erase the scores, the golfer would slide the card almost all the way out of its metal-framed leather case and then back in. Done! It's an efficient design and still works. The back of the leather case that holds the tablet is embossed "Printador, Regd Trade Mark, Made In England." There are two loops on the back of the holder that would allow it to be worn on a belt. This item is well made.