Par4QC Think they came out with those wedges that looked like sandpaper faces also.

Purespin was the OEM name, Accuspin was the clone/copy.
I had a 52 and 56 of the clones I bought at Cliff's Custom Club Shop.
They were decent. There are still some used ones around.
I also believe Purespin had a driver but I don't recall any irons.

    azgreg do you remind him of that🤔....😉

      ode do you remind him of that🤔....😉

      As often as possible.

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      Birdsboro A few $ + shipping? I think it's the Hammer X? I can take some pics, but I'm headed out on a golf trip shortly so I may not have time until I get back.

        KCee i have until April. i am just being proactive. I'll take it.

          KCee Did he give you his address??

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            KCee negative

            Well shit. I sent him a private message at the same time I posted that thread, no reply. He's posted here a few times since then as well. Oh well, patience is a virtue, I reckon.

              VigilanteTrail I will check with my brother to see if he still has this

              @Birdsboro

              My brother does still have one of these Warrior clubs in the corner…not the “Tomahawk” or whatever it was in the infomercial I posted but a 3 wood it appears…

              Just look at the position of that sole weight…this is a special edition low spinning BOMBER!! 💣 🔥 😆🤣

              Spuzz Purespin was building and manufacturing the wedges just three minutes from me. They sat there gluing the diamond grit faces to the clubs.

              As they say - Will Rogers clearly never met that guy.