what clubs are iconic ?

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So i was thinking with all the interest in my Mizuno mp 32's blades i had for sale what makes a set or even just an individual club iconic ? what makes it become legendary ?

the mp 32's aren't exactly new but there still in very high demand and iv never heard of a single bad word about them.
any other clubs that fit this ? maybe the Bertha
 
Callaway Steelhead + 7 wood. Biggest mistake I made in letting that go. Awesome tool.
I would suggest that all of the Steelhead + range of fairway woods should go in this category, not just the 7 wood. Using the 3 and 5 and have yet to find a better one for me. I know a lot of people who rave about these also.
 
Great Big Bertha Driver - one of the first mass market Titanium drivers
Also the original Big Bertha driver
You'd have to put the R11 range in there as well as the Odyssey 2-Ball putter.
 
The original Callaway Big Bertha driver

When it was released I was not playing golf but went to a pro celeb charity game in Kent, this big fat old boy struggled up to the tee and produced the biggest headed driver I had ever seen and with a very shortened swing cracked one down the middle quite a way. I asked one of the tee marshalls who he was, the answer - James Bond's stunt double!!!!
 
In the modern era:

Ping Anser
Golden Ram Tour Grind irons
Wilson Fluid Feel irons
Toney Penna persimmon woods
MacGregor Eye-O-Matic persimmon driver
Ping Eye 1 iron
Taylor Made Pittsburgh Persimmon metal wood
Callaway Big Bertha driver
Mizuno MP9 iron
Taylor Made R7 driver
Taylor Made Rescue Mid
Cleveland 588 wedge
Titleist 905R driver
 
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