What to with all the golf items acquired in a life time.
Quite unlikely since I break every mold.
But I am here both to contribute and be entertained .
Pretty sure I'm doing both already.
UnholyDefenestrator78 Pretty sure I'm doing both already.
Tell us about yourself. New members usually do.
Sure thing, is there a thread for it ?
Don't see one here
https://golfbuzz.com/?q=new%20member%20introduction
New Signups thread works.
Martee I would be interested in any hickory shafted clubs, golf cards, autographs. old putters Email me at info@smtgolf.com
Thanks
AdamMH Not you in particular but I have found that most over the years that say something is collectible 1.Don't it collect themselves 2.Think something should be collectable because they have some level of nostalgia for it (but don't collect themselves) and 3.Have no idea if something is collectible or not.
Al three are basically a version of the same point.
bad9 I used to do a lot of picking/reselling on Ebay, of older iron sets. True, not all are collectible, and actually very few are wanted unless they are #1...in excellent condition #2....in not so excellent condition, but the buyer at least wants a set of them until they can find that excellent set.
Wilson, MacGregor, Hogan and H&B are basically the top sought after, esp. with all irons/woods in the set. There are those out there that will collect the 'oddball' brands/clubs, but not so many as the others. There are putter collectors out there also, and will pay disgusting...obscene amounts of $$ for certain clubs.
Then again, it's all a matter of "want", in the mind of any buyer. And if more than 1 buyer "wants", you can get lucky sometimes.
Okay, thats some good ideas. As you can tell I'm moving a bit slow on this project. Hope to get a quasi inventory done by the end of March, and OF COURSE pictures are being taken.
Will say some items have brought up some memories from the long ago I haven't thought about.
Keep hitting me