In 1988, Puett was featured as part of a question on the game show Jeopardy!
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Puett's company, True Center Gate in Phoenix, Arizona, still manufactures gates for the racing industry, and an award bearing Puett's name is given to innovators in racing by the University of Arizona's yearly Symposium on Racing.
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He began work on a prototype of his invention in 1931, while working as a starter in Greeley, Colorado.
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Clay Puett began another company, True Center Gate, in 1958 based in Phoenix, Arizona.