Thanks guys! I wish I could find out the history between Mrs. Caldwell, and Mr. Murray. I also have some hickory shafted golf clubs from the auction. The executor of the estate told my friend who was a real estate agent, that any thing that wasn't nailed down, we could keep. I remember finding about three original Haskell golf balls, which were the first balls to have dimples that were manufactured,as well as one Gutty, which looked like it had been sat on for 100 years. However, I've somehow lost them, which sickens me because vintage golf balls and guitars are the only thing I'm interested in.
I've had some inquiries about selling the pass holder over the years, but I really have no interest in selling it, especially not knowing what it's worth. I realize that something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Where would a person go to have something like that appraised?
Thanks guys!
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