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Post by cloran on Dec 17, 2010 9:32:38 GMT -5
Did I get your attention? LOL (You need to add a "misc" secion R3J) These are a set of Honma irons. Ladies, but Honma. If you have a metal stamping set just pull out your "X" and stamp all over the "ladies" writing on the back... take out the shafts... and BAM! You've got a great set of Honma forged irons. Everything I've read suggests that there is ZERO difference between Mens and Womens forged iron heads (other than the cosmetics and stamping). It makes sence. Why would a company forge one head for men and one for women? Wouldn't it be too expensive? The only thing I would worry about is the headweight being lighter, but apparently they aren't... so swallow your pride, get closer to your inner woman, reshaft these little ladies, and bag this set of Honma irons. I can't afford them, or else I would... lol... Link to auction: cgi.ebay.com/HONMA-CL-606-LADIES-FORGED-BLADE-IRONS-SET-GREAT-L-RARE-/200554921011?pt=Golf_Clubs&hash=item2eb2013c33
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Post by pavaveda on Dec 17, 2010 13:12:44 GMT -5
Interesting. I was at a thrift store digging through their golf clubs and came across a full set of Wilson Patty Berg irons that were in great condition. The heads were really small, and I was *this* close to buying them just because they looked so great. Could've gotten them really cheap too. Probably should've done it.
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Post by cloran on Dec 17, 2010 13:47:58 GMT -5
Absolutely you should have grabbed them!
My favorite set from this past season was a set on Sandra Palmer irons by Northwestern. The heads were TINY!! (see pics in my witb)
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