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Posted By: Rhys
Old Golf Clubs are really hit or miss. Without knowing specifics, your have two old Mallet Head Putters which date to right after the turn of the century (one has a date of 1907 on the head that I can see). They are similar in design to the famous "Schenectady Putter" which was so popular in 1903 that everybody rushed to copy the mallet head design. Before ebay you could get $500 for a Schenectady but now the price is more along the $150-$250 range depending on condition. My guess would be that your clubs are worth somewhere in the $100 to $150 each vicinity depending on condition. I could be way off as there might be some specific rarity with one of these or something, but that is a straight line estimate of clubs from this origin and make. |
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