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DonaldDunes

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  1. Dude, what a steal! Those Hogans are stunning.
  2. I have yet to play a set, but I need to get my hands on one and give them a go.
  3. I picked up a Hogan Sure-Out at Goodwill for $2.50! Looking for a new home.
  4. Holy smokes, man. Those are beautiful. I'd like to hear the story of how they "fell into your lap".
  5. That's what I have found as well. However there were apparently at least 2 different iron designs I have found that are called "Ultradyne II" and I was curious if the woods changed as well.
  6. I wish I knew, those are the only photos I have of them that my father took. I will be making a post about them when I get them in hand. I remember my dad taking them out (in the original leather bag) to play a couple of rounds with me in high school (2001) when I first got into golf. He could hit those woods about 200 yards straight right it seemed haha. Now he reports that the grips are mostly missing due to age, and I think the bottom of the bag got wet in a flash flood or two. I'm hoping to bring them back round though!
  7. Thank you very much! I was actually brought to this forum following a rabbit trail via @Jiggered youtube page. I agree with the quality of "The Vintage Golfer" YT channel. While I do not possess half of the knowledge needed to make a judgement call of it's accuracy, the depth of research seems to be....shallow compared to the much preferable "Classic Golf Clubs". I also haunt the used book sections, which is one of the reasons I am asking haha. I need to know what to keep an eye out for! Although ebay seems to have a great selection if you know what to search. I am a huge fan of the "post-war" era of golf (steel shafts through the 70's as I understand it). My great-grandfather played in a few Pro-Am tournaments in the 70's and I am interested to see what was going on in the world of golf back then. Also, I can't really stand the modern equipment haha. Attached are some pictures of my great-grandfather's clubs he played. I am supposed to get them from my father soon and intend to restore and play them!
  8. Picked up everything you see here for $50 out of a storage building for an antique store. The lady tried to give them to me, but I couldn't do that. Inside was a hickory mashie!
  9. Rather than start a new topic, I'll ask here. What literature would you recommend for identifying, collecting, and just general history for vintage clubs? (Early 1980's and prior)
  10. Do you have a picture of what these look like behind the ball at address? Haha.
  11. Does anyone know if these are a matched set? I bought them together and love playing the irons, but I can't seem to find any matching woods. If not, does anyone know what the woods matching these irons looked like?
  12. This is incredible. Please please make more posts like this. Your work is stunning and I love seeing the fabrication process and hearing all the details.
  13. This is incredible. Do you document making your clubs anywhere?
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