Jun 15, 2022 #1 K Karolkk86 New member Joined Jun 15, 2022 Messages 1 Visit site Hi all, hope I’m posting in right place. I found these, but I’m not a golf person. Was wondering how much they’re worth and how old they can be. Brent is MacGregor Attachments FB7D5848-2D8F-4A85-B79A-CD1E48695B39.jpeg 163.7 KB · Views: 49 E6894E12-67F5-4BEA-8F82-B38590CEFE93.jpeg 179.1 KB · Views: 50 75AB64D6-FDBC-4FA7-BBDE-6728398CC2EF.jpeg 187.5 KB · Views: 49
Hi all, hope I’m posting in right place. I found these, but I’m not a golf person. Was wondering how much they’re worth and how old they can be. Brent is MacGregor
Jun 15, 2022 #3 Crow Crow Person Joined Nov 14, 2010 Messages 9,310 Location Leicestershire Visit site They're probably 1960s in date and not worth a huge amount but are interesting. The makes of the irons I don't recognise but they have an Irish look to them, are you based in Eire or Northern Ireland? The putter is in the Spalding Cash-In style which I find a good model to play. The wood looks like it might be a Crookshank, or that might just be the camera angle. The bag probably has the most value but if you were to list them as one lot on ebay you ight get no takers or might make around £25 to £35 at a push.
They're probably 1960s in date and not worth a huge amount but are interesting. The makes of the irons I don't recognise but they have an Irish look to them, are you based in Eire or Northern Ireland? The putter is in the Spalding Cash-In style which I find a good model to play. The wood looks like it might be a Crookshank, or that might just be the camera angle. The bag probably has the most value but if you were to list them as one lot on ebay you ight get no takers or might make around £25 to £35 at a push.