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I'm looking for info on a putter I picked up at a Thrift store here in KY, wanted some background info and value. It feels like a well made putter. 

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I wish you had read the text at the top of this sub-forum:

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Good luck.

P.S. Oh, I see you're just posting the same thing everywhere.

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=tad+moore+pro+1+putter

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Thank you.  Well that takes all the fun out of something like this. I never once considered that asking about an old club to people that would know the answer would be anything but a positive for all involved. I did Google my club and could not find a ton of information. Thought maybe here there would be an old-timer that used to play one. I'm guessing members got tired of these type of posts and didn't want them over running th forum, which is also odd to me because answering questions actually helps the next generation and should never get tiring. 


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51 minutes ago, Catwell said:

Thank you.  Well that takes all the fun out of something like this. I never once considered that asking about an old club to people that would know the answer would be anything but a positive for all involved. I did Google my club and could not find a ton of information. Thought maybe here there would be an old-timer that used to play one. I'm guessing members got tired of these type of posts and didn't want them over running th forum, which is also odd to me because answering questions actually helps the next generation and should never get tiring. 

It gets tiring because you can just Google the answer. That's all I did… and it led me to eBay, where you can see people asking for $200 and not getting it.

This doesn't have anything to do with "the next generation."

And, maybe you'll be the first, but when I first started the site over 20 years ago, people who posted these "help me identify these garage sale clubs!" would post their garage sale clubs… and then vanish, never contributing anything to the site, not posting, not reading. They were singularly focused on getting the info they wanted, and when they got it (or learned that they wouldn't get it, because nobody could find info about it by Googling), they'd leave.

It's why we don't allow all those academic surveys people want to post. It's "taking" without any "giving."

Maybe you'll be the first.

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1 hour ago, Catwell said:

Thank you.  Well that takes all the fun out of something like this. I never once considered that asking about an old club to people that would know the answer would be anything but a positive for all involved. I did Google my club and could not find a ton of information. Thought maybe here there would be an old-timer that used to play one. I'm guessing members got tired of these type of posts and didn't want them over running th forum, which is also odd to me because answering questions actually helps the next generation and should never get tiring. 

My suggestion is to ask Tadd himself.

https://www.tadmoore.com/pages/contact

 

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