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Calling all Tyneside and Northumberland dwellers.

Superb condition set of Wilson irons that are collection only. Seller also has a Dunlop Peter Thomson 2-wood.

Well, they went for £10.50.
Bargain of the year.
Would love it, if it was someone on here.
 

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I played the older model from 1975 to 1977. They were bought by my dad in 1969.
How I wish I had kept them rather than giving them away.

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Not yet seen a full set ever appear on Ebay.
 

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I played the older model from 1975 to 1977. They were bought by my dad in 1969.
How I wish I had kept them rather than giving them away.

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Not yet seen a full set ever appear on Ebay.

I had the 3 iron around 1970. The shaft snapped mid-grip, cutting through the grip and into my hand. Didn’t bother with a repair, just binned it.
 

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Talking about older clubs only exposes my hoarding habit,
but the resale value of used clubs is so modest
that I see no reason for not keeping the retired bags as den decorations.

Here's one:
TaylorMade Original One___12° driver, matching 4-wood
Stan Thompson Stainless Ginty___hi-loft utility wood
Spalding Executive___2-PW
Tiger Shark Triple Crown___sand/lob wedge
Ram Zebra___putter

My uncle bought these circa 1954 when he got home from Korea
and eventually handed them down to me; they were my first set:

MacGregor Tourney Tommy Armour___1, 3, 4 woods
Wilson Staff Dynapowered ___2-9 irons
Spalding Cash In___putter
I added cheap department store wedges.

So you've got four of my sets right here.

The circa 1954 set sound very nice!
 

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Talking about older clubs only exposes my hoarding habit,
but the resale value of used clubs is so modest
that I see no reason for not keeping the retired bags as den decorations.

Here's one:
TaylorMade Original One___12° driver, matching 4-wood
Stan Thompson Stainless Ginty___hi-loft utility wood
Spalding Executive___2-PW
Tiger Shark Triple Crown___sand/lob wedge
Ram Zebra___putter

My uncle bought these circa 1954 when he got home from Korea
and eventually handed them down to me; they were my first set:

MacGregor Tourney Tommy Armour___1, 3, 4 woods
Wilson Staff Dynapowered ___2-9 irons
Spalding Cash In___putter
I added cheap department store wedges.

So you've got four of my sets right here.
1940s Macgregor Tommy Armour clubs were winning majors in the 1970s

 

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Played with hickorys for 9 holes in a competition last week. Part of the club's 150th celebrations.
Period outfit required, guy from Coventry came up and give a 10 min history of golf presentation, then loaned sets of clubs in old pencil bags out.

Takeaways: irons easier than expected, though took huge deep divots compared to normal. Woods were tricky.... putting was 'off the charts' difficult! Who knew that would be the hardest part!!! Happy to be back to the normal sticks this weekend! :)))
 

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Played with hickorys for 9 holes in a competition last week. Part of the club's 150th celebrations.
Period outfit required, guy from Coventry came up and give a 10 min history of golf presentation, then loaned sets of clubs in old pencil bags out.

Takeaways: irons easier than expected, though took huge deep divots compared to normal. Woods were tricky.... putting was 'off the charts' difficult! Who knew that would be the hardest part!!! Happy to be back to the normal sticks this weekend! :)))

Nice! Now you've tried hickory you should try classic/vintage, they're much easier to find and quite a bit cheaper to buy.

Personally I find hickory woods the hardest to hit, probably because I've not found a good one yet! Putting is the easy part for me, probably because most of my classic putters aren't too far removed from hickory styles.

I played hickory "sixsomes" yesterday, six players in a group with pairs playing two matches against the other two pairs, good fun but I'm glad my partner was keeping the score...
 
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I've been tinkering with two purchases from early this year over the last couple of days.
Wilson Walter Hagen 2 and 4 woods with aluminium shafts. Not much to do except new grips.
MacGregor Tourney Custom woods 1, 3, 4 and 5. Sole plates looking awful, but faces fairly sound.
All 6 clubs varnished today.
It was the sole plates of the 4 MacGregors that was the most time-consuming task.

First of all, two photos from the seller.

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After a bit of attention and varnished faces

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I bought the above set of Petron Impala 1 to 10 and SW last year.
The 10-iron is 50° and the SW is 60°. That puzzled me. Should there be a 55° or 56° PW as well. But that would leave room for only driver and putter.

Bought last night. The elusive 55° PW. How unlikely to turn up on its own?

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Driver, 12 irons and a putter. What a notion?
 

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I bought the above set of Petron Impala 1 to 10 and SW last year.
The 10-iron is 50° and the SW is 60°. That puzzled me. Should there be a 55° or 56° PW as well. But that would leave room for only driver and putter.

Bought last night. The elusive 55° PW. How unlikely to turn up on its own?

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Driver, 12 irons and a putter. What a notion?
I think my Dad had a 1/2 set of those ( we have them in the garage- but I have not sorted his golf gear out lately) and I had Mizuno impact before getting the Mizuno TP18s
 

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Louisville Golf and Tad Moore both sell some cool hickory-shafted replica clubs.
They're playable with modern balls, although lower compression is suggested for those fiber inserts on the woods.
They're also expensive, however.

The iron lofts are about three clubs weaker than modern clubs,
and those butter knife blades might create very good habits if practiced with.
You don't want to go fat or thin with those, so you swing within yourself for fewer mishits.
 

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Bought today and I'll get my hands on them Monday or Tuesday.

Dunlop Bob Charles (RIGHT HANDED) 3-SW irons in fab condition.

circa 1970 as the resident aficionado informs me.

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Should make a nice set with the MacGregor Tourney woods above on post #1249. They will all have matching new grips, eventually.

12/08/24 EDIT: They arrived today and I think they look better than the seller's photos above.
And 3 days ago I collected the Wilson X31 set shown above in post #1253. These are also amazing condition.
They have leather grips, but not wound strips. One piece with a seam down the back. Never seen these before. I will have to take a photo tomorrow.

13/08/24 EDIT: A truly remarkable set of Wilsons

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The grips feel very nice indeed.
 
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1967 advert - or so I'm told by an Ebay seller in USA

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All things considered, condition for age, grips etc, probably the best looking set of clubs I've ever owned.
 
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