Manufactured by James B. Halley & Co out of London in 1894, this Ocobo gutty ball shows little to no use, features a molded mesh pattern, and still has most of its original paint. Golf Illustrated wrote of it in 1901, "Some of the new balls have puzzling names, and a great diversity of opinion exists as to their proper pronunciation. Thus the 'Ocobo' is pronounced sometimes with all the vowels short, and sometimes with the second one long. The name is believed to have some occult reference to Colonel Bogey...."