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I'm thinking of sending my studio style back to Scotty's custom shop and I was wondering if anyone here used the service. I've looked over the usual, stamps and lines and grips... but can you get the putter with a color filled in (ie the dots, titleist, scotty cameron...) I want to match my grip, headcover and paint on the putter

Daniel Duarte
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I'm thinking of sending my studio style back to Scotty's custom shop and I was wondering if anyone here used the service. I've looked over the usual, stamps and lines and grips... but can you get the putter with a color filled in (ie the dots, titleist, scotty cameron...) I want to match my grip, headcover and paint on the putter

Here's a review Erik did of the custom shop a while back

http://thesandtrap.com/archives/club...ustom_shop.php

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I'm thinking of sending my studio style back to Scotty's custom shop and I was wondering if anyone here used the service. I've looked over the usual, stamps and lines and grips... but can you get the putter with a color filled in (ie the dots, titleist, scotty cameron...) I want to match my grip, headcover and paint on the putter

http://thesandtrap.com/ I feel like a broken record pointing out that we have a site with articles on it... specifically this one . Obviously, some others may respond to you here... but my response is "read that article for my response"

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I'm thinking of sending my studio style back to Scotty's custom shop and I was wondering if anyone here used the service. I've looked over the usual, stamps and lines and grips... but can you get the putter with a color filled in (ie the dots, titleist, scotty cameron...) I want to match my grip, headcover and paint on the putter

That'll look nice..won't be as much as a restore.


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I'm thinking of sending my studio style back to Scotty's custom shop and I was wondering if anyone here used the service. I've looked over the usual, stamps and lines and grips... but can you get the putter with a color filled in (ie the dots, titleist, scotty cameron...) I want to match my grip, headcover and paint on the putter

DDBowdoin,

It's very easy (and significantly cheaper) to change paintfill yourself with a bottle of acetone (nail polish remover), some Testors model paint from the Hobby Store, a couple of brushes and toothpicks. Do it yourself, and play some golf with the $50-$100 you're saving. Scotty's Shop is a waste if you just want to change paintfills.

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thats a really good point actually... I like that, I'll see how I feel about doing it myself

Daniel Duarte
905R UST Proforce V2 76g 44" S
904F 15, Graphite Design YS6+
MD Hybrid, 19 Degree, UST V2 Hybrid S
Pro M Gunmetal 5-PW, Nippon 1150GH Pro SVokey Oil Can 52 - RAWVokey Spin Milled Oil Can 56, 60 - RAWTEI3 Newport II - Torch Copper- Prov1x


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paintintg putters sounds pretty cool.. but scotty's cost too much i wudnt want to risk ruining my putter heh

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paintintg putters sounds pretty cool.. but scotty's cost too much i wudnt want to risk ruining my putter heh

cantputt,

You really can't mess up paintfilling, give it a shot, it's very easy to do and I think you'll like the results. Just use an acetone soaked rag to remove the paintfill in there now, brush on some paintfill over the area, and then use a clean acetone soaked rag to wipe off the excess, easy as pie.

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so you wouldnt spend time finely painting in the fill, you're suggesting a general swap of the area and then clean outside of fill area?

Daniel Duarte
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904F 15, Graphite Design YS6+
MD Hybrid, 19 Degree, UST V2 Hybrid S
Pro M Gunmetal 5-PW, Nippon 1150GH Pro SVokey Oil Can 52 - RAWVokey Spin Milled Oil Can 56, 60 - RAWTEI3 Newport II - Torch Copper- Prov1x


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I gotcha covered right here http://www.cameroncollector.com/foru...pic,184.0.html this is a site that is very informational about scotty camerons. This link is a step by step process of how to change a paintfill, can it get any easier?

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It was after reading Erik's review thatI decided on buying an older Mil Spec and getting it sent straight to the Custom Shop, it's costing me a lot of money as the NZ Dollar to US Dollar rate is not so good, but it'll be well worth it. As soon as I receive the putter back I'll post some pictures.
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Sent my Scotty Cameron 2005 Newport 2 off to the Custom Shop on the 14th of July. Came back to me via FedEx today. WOW!!! I didnt have it restored because it is only a year old, but I had it customized. It looks so good. My first name is Scott, so the "Scotty" on the neck is more than just a brand to me. My last name is Limeberry, so of course I went w/ the lime green head cover, grip, and lime green and white paintfill. They added a sight circle on top to go w/ the sight line on the flange, my initials in dancing letters, and an "S" w/ a crown over it. They painted the newport dots, lines, lettering white and lime. Very cool. I shipped it off about 2 weeks ago. They received it on the 17th and I had it back in my hands 11 days later. Some people have commented on this thread about the price. It was expensive. The putter cost me $300.00 a year or so ago, and the work the studio did was another $200.00, but it was well worth it. I wouldn't want to risk damaging or screwing up such a nice putter trying to do it myself. My putter was sweet before, but now it really stands out, reflects my personality, and will be something that I will keep forever. You can't put a price on that. Highly recommended.

I'm sending my Circa 62 No.1 off today just for the "S" stamp and my initials in the Gold / Yellow paintfill. Nothing more. Another $60.00. Well worth having such a beautiful putter customized. They are leaving everything else (grip, head cover, etc.) the way it is. Should get it back in exactly two weeks. Can't wait.
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My Newport Two Pro Platinum is on its way to Scotty's for a restoration, custom paintfill and stamping, and COA. A little over $200, but seeing as how I paid $50 for the putter, it's a no-lose situation. The restoration jobs take over a month though... it's gonna be a tough wait.

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I have a SSS Newport Beach that I sent in for a sight dot and initials (actually, my name). Am awaiting return of a Circa 62 No. 3 I'm having refinished in pro platinum with new paint, name, shaft, grip and headcover. It's expensive, but the work is impressive and it's nice to have a unique putter in your arsenal. I bought a second No. 3 just so I wouldn't have to give up my gamer for 40 days... so when the new one comes in... the new "backup" will go out for a similar treatment. I like this putter immensely... so two is not too many.

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I have a SSS Newport Beach that I sent in for a sight dot and initials (actually, my name). Am awaiting return of a Circa 62 No. 3 I'm having refinished in pro platinum with new paint, name, shaft, grip and headcover. It's expensive, but the work is impressive and it's nice to have a unique putter in your arsenal. I bought a second No. 3 just so I wouldn't have to give up my gamer for 40 days... so when the new one comes in... the new "backup" will go out for a similar treatment. I like this putter immensely... so two is not too many.

Send some pictures when you get that circa back. I'm thinking of having the same thing done.

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Send some pictures when you get that circa back. I'm thinking of having the same thing done.

Hey guys, can you post some pictures here once they get back, I'll do the same with my Mil-Spec when it gets back.

Unfortunately for me, it's costing around $600 NZD all up - but is SO going to be worth it.
In the bag:
Driver - FT-i 9.5* Neutral Speeder 686 Stiff
Fairway Wood - X-Tour 15* Stiff
Hybrid - Nickent 3DX Ironwood 17* Aldila NV Hybrid 75S
Irons - Tour Stage Z101 Forged Irons DG S300 Shatfs (2-PW) Wedges - 52* Callaway X Tour Vintage, 58* Callaway X Tour Mack Daddy VintagePutter - Scotty...

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You can get up to two colors out of the options of colors they offer. I've used the service to refurbish my Scotty's before and I highly recommend it. Def. worth it.
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I want to get my Scotty cameron customized, I was wondering whether it would be smarter to send it to the custom shop or try and do it at home? I have a studio style newport any opinions would be nice

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