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Bull is right.
early 1980's Grand Slam with grey finishing. I think my brother might still has it in the back of his garage somewhere. I hope he still has the "green killer" putter also from the bargain bin .
Quote "TaylorMade Pittsburgh Persimmon Metal woods existed long before 1978, but they were barely used novelties. Then came Gary Adams, a brilliant club designer. In the late 1970s Adams created his first metal wood, a 12-degree cast stainless-steel driver, and he called it "Taylor Made." Adams also founded a company with the same name. He convinced a few Tour players to use the driver, also known as the Pittsburgh Persimmon, in 1979, and the first pro to win with it was Ron Streck in 1981 in Houston. It wasn't long before persimmon woods were gone and metal woods were ubiquitous. "