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They might be the ones they put aside at the factory because of a small scratch or have a little to much flex but are brand new real clubs. Or they might just buy in bulk and get them for nothing. Go for it, they would have been shut down years ago if they are fakes.

I bought a brand new callaway driver off of ebay for cheap and it will be here in a few days, I hope its not a fake.

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Driver: Biggest Big Bertha 7* titanium
Driver: Big Bertha Hawkeye VFT-titanium
Driver: King Cobra steel (antique)
Woods: 3, 5 King Cobra steel(antique)Hybrid: Still looking????Irons: King Cobra(antique)Putter: Hardware store special $12


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I just bought the Speedline driver from them. It was suppose to be "new" but it didn't have the plastic wrap around the head or grip, might have been a in store demo model. Don't really mind to the point I will return for an exchange but still discomforting that I got something that was used when I ordered something new.

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Thanks for all the help guys. I finally bit the bullet and went ahead and bought a Nike SQ 3 wood and a Nike Dymo 2 5 wood from gppgolf.com. I'll make sure to keep you all posted on how the transaction works out.

"The cynic knows the price of everything and the value of nothing." - Oscar Wilde


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Well i just received my order from GPPGOLF and I have to say that I am greatly pleased and will definitely do business again with them soon. Everything arrived in a timely fashion and came in exactly as billed. :)

"The cynic knows the price of everything and the value of nothing." - Oscar Wilde


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