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Antique Golf Clubs
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An Introduction For The New Collector
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Those of us who share a passion for collecting Antique Golf Clubs, whether beginner or experienced collector, tend
to have a preference for either wood or irons.
And then of course there are people that like to collect all varieties. Every category of Antique Golf Clubs has
it's own set of criteria which aids in determining the ultimate value of the club. Most serious collectors will
invest most of their energies in a specific category of club. This helps to minimize the amount of research which
one must perform, and allows one to become much more of a subject matter expert in their particular
niche.
The first written record of golf dates to 1457 when King James II of Scotland issued a law banning the game as it
was interfering with his soldiers archery practice. Some rare examples of ancient woods and irons remain but it is
difficult with any certainty to date them accurately. The earliest set known is believed to date to the early
1600’s, and maybe the late 1500’s.
You can see that a game and equipment with such a rich history offers the collector an amazing level of challenge
and satisfaction.
So you can see that there are quite a few things to know about Antique Golf Clubs. One guide that I think every
serious collector must have, is the Antique Golf Collectibles Price and Reference Guide. It is excellent on giving
you not just great guidance on what is out there, but also the most trusted way of determining the value of a
specific piece. I think it is an absolute must have for any serious collector of Antique Golf Clubs.
The purpose of this post is primarily to offer a word of caution, so when you are searching for your next
acquisition - just PLEASE check it out thoroughly, as not all old clubs are antique golf clubs, and any reputable
dealer would certainly know this.
Source: http://www.antiquegolfclubs.org
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