Eguller I have a 1/2 dozen of those also. I was going to suggest them the other day, but thought something more 'modern' might be the way to go, with the magnet suggestion.
Looks like they will still work. 😉

    Par4QC thought something more 'modern' might be the way to go, with the magnet suggestion.

    Thanks. Yeah, I probably have 30-40 of them. I tried a magnetic disc with no luck. These have
    the right proportions to look almost OEM, add weight, easily painted to match lie and have some weight. 😁

      Eguller I tried a magnetic disc with no luck.

      That tells me GW uses a better grade of stainless than others, the reason for their pricing.

        Par4QC That tells me GW uses a better grade of stainless than others, the reason for their pricing.

        Got to remember these are only $20 per. but I was surprised when I had them in hand at the quality. Heads and tails better than most component heads. Also, the sizes and strength of magnets didn't work for me easily.

          Eguller I've always liked GW irons. Whenever I would compare say Hireko to GW I could tell the GW appeared to be of much better quality. Especially the face and grooves just looked so much better.

            Eguller

            nice work! Wishon had a putter way back when that took flat lead discs under the sole. Those might be too big though?

            If you move the magnet weight to the heel side of the gold coin, two things happen: (1) a fade becomes a nice draw, (2) you gain entrance to the secret caves behind #6 green.

              Sparky

              Me likey. Oh, Rex....I did find a perfectly shaped 1/2" magnet the right thickness and 4.2 grams. I may try it,
              but it wants to wander to easily when trying to center it. Good idea though.

              Eguller For what you were wanting, rare earth magnets are best. They are the strongest. I have a couple and nearly got to get out the crowbar to get them off anything. And they are only about 1/8 x 3/8 in size. It's what scrapyards would use for detecting grades of stainless, magnetic vs. non. Did some scrapping in my time. 😀

                Par4QC They are the strongest. I have a couple and nearly got to get out the crowbar to get them off anything.

                Nice to know, but with my 135 mph 7 iron swing ( I'm on WRX also), it would fly off and hit
                sdandrea1 the first time we teed it up. He'd be pissed. 😅

                  Eguller Nice to know, but with my 135 mph 7 iron swing ( I'm on WRX also), it would fly off and hit
                  sdandrea1 the first time we teed it up. He'd be pissed. 😅

                  I'd be dead (again). 😅

                  Well, I had a chance to test the STeye2 mod. I used 2 of the blackened discs glued together and centered on
                  the head as pictured earlier. Mission accomplished. It raised the SW from D.75 to D2.0 and it did
                  feel more solid. I like a heavy, dense feel in an iron head - and this is much closer. In fact, so close that
                  I am going to take the plastic wrap off the heads and finish the set. [ Rex: I did find some 1/2" strong
                  magnets and tried 2 of them in the garage and they tend to wander - so they would work but glue would
                  be necessary and they may have a different effect than the lead ].

                  These are heads are as big a bargain as I have seen lately at $20 per (with my mod of course). They
                  look just about right at address, feel good, and distance is as you would expect from the loft. Just one
                  caveat - I looked at a new Bridgestone E6 soft hit (40* weather ball) and the 7i head may have had a
                  'shredding' effect on the ball. I'll post a pic later, but more 'research' is needed. Otherwise ++++.