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I have a 10.5 titanium alloy driver light orange in color like the old taylor mades (thought it was)

It has what looks like the number 1 with an ant and kind of a semi circle logo on it....any ideas what it is?

thanks.

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Is it a Solstice Nextt like the pic below??  (Older models might not have had the black lines across the top.)

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It's a no-name generic club. If it works and you're happy with it, cool.

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Looks like a Taylormade Burner rip off.

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Yea, a guy had a bunch of golf clubs in a bag at flea market and I pulled it out and only glanced at the size and assumed it was a

Tayor Made because of the color (top is all that orange). Felt pretty good, bought it for 8 bucks.....think I will keep it.

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Hello all! I purchased some golf clubs at an estate sale and I don't know anything about golf. Can anyone PLEASE help me identify what years they are? I'm going into reselling them blindly and I'd like to know some more info. Thank you all! [IMG][IMG] [/IMG][/IMG]
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Hello all! I purchased some golf clubs at an estate sale and I don't know anything about golf. Can anyone PLEASE help me identify what years they are? I'm going into reselling them blindly and I'd like to know some more info. Thank you all! [IMG][IMG]

Late sixties. But they really aren't worth anything in that condition.

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I love to see these ads appear on eBay. I used to spend hours looking for skis (in search of old all metal race bindings), you can always tell the guys looking to "profit" from these circumstances, the adverts are often poetic: "lightly used, include boot clamps etc" when asking $300 for 40 year old skis with ZERO value.

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