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I started golfing with my dad and i watched him pull out a bio mech 11 iron.Could this club be worth money,i could not find any info on the internet about it.Please help!!!!!


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I doubt it

$10, BIO MECH II (2) 5I REG GR

http://golfgaps.tripod.com/knock.off.htm

Bio Mech II Golf Club Iron Set 4-PW,SW  $49.00

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item;=390445743667&item;=390445743667&ttle;=Bio+Mech+II+Golf+Club+Iron+Set+4-PW%2CSW&vectorid;=229466&tc;=US

On Monday, December 10, 1984, a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for BIO-MECH by Ralph Maltby Enterprises, Inc. , NEWARK 43055 . The USPTO has given the BIO-MECH trademark serial number of 73512812 . The current federal status of this trademark filing is CANCELLED - SECTION 8 . The correspondent listed for BIO-MECH is JAMES W. PYLE of REESE, MCNENNY, PYLE & DRAKE, 36 NORTH SECOND STREET, NEWARK, OHIO 43055 . The BIO-MECH trademark is filed in the category of Toys and Sporting Goods Products . The description provided to the USPTO for BIO-MECH is GOLF CLUB HEADS .

http://www.trademarkia.com/biomech-73512812.html


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Originally Posted by Jon Robert

I doubt it

$10, BIO MECH II (2) 5I REG GR

http://golfgaps.tripod.com/knock.off.htm

Bio Mech II Golf Club Iron Set 4-PW,SW  $49.00

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item;=390445743667&item;=390445743667&ttle;=Bio+Mech+II+Golf+Club+Iron+Set+4-PW%2CSW&vectorid;=229466&tc;=US

On Monday, December 10, 1984, a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for BIO-MECH by Ralph Maltby Enterprises, Inc., NEWARK 43055. The USPTO has given the BIO-MECH trademark serial number of 73512812. The current federal status of this trademark filing is CANCELLED - SECTION 8. The correspondent listed for BIO-MECH is JAMES W. PYLE of REESE, MCNENNY, PYLE & DRAKE, 36 NORTH SECOND STREET, NEWARK, OHIO 43055 . The BIO-MECH trademark is filed in the category of Toys and Sporting Goods Products . The description provided to the USPTO for BIO-MECH is GOLF CLUB HEADS.

http://www.trademarkia.com/biomech-73512812.html

Originally Posted by Jon Robert

I doubt it

$10, BIO MECH II (2) 5I REG GR

http://golfgaps.tripod.com/knock.off.htm

Bio Mech II Golf Club Iron Set 4-PW,SW  $49.00

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item;=390445743667&item;=390445743667&ttle;=Bio+Mech+II+Golf+Club+Iron+Set+4-PW%2CSW&vectorid;=229466&tc;=US

On Monday, December 10, 1984, a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for BIO-MECH by Ralph Maltby Enterprises, Inc., NEWARK 43055. The USPTO has given the BIO-MECH trademark serial number of 73512812. The current federal status of this trademark filing is CANCELLED - SECTION 8. The correspondent listed for BIO-MECH is JAMES W. PYLE of REESE, MCNENNY, PYLE & DRAKE, 36 NORTH SECOND STREET, NEWARK, OHIO 43055 . The BIO-MECH trademark is filed in the category of Toys and Sporting Goods Products . The description provided to the USPTO for BIO-MECH is GOLF CLUB HEADS.

http://www.trademarkia.com/biomech-73512812.html

Its not a set of 11 irons.The actual club is an 11 iron,have you seen one of these before


Posted
Originally Posted by kozzy25

Its not a set of 11 irons.The actual club is an 11 iron,have you seen one of these before


But if the whole set (from 4-SW) costs 49$, I doubt that an 11 iron of the same brand is worth anything. I've seen a 10 iron. Callaway had quite a few of sets that included the 10 iron back in the day.

909D2 9.5 Stiff
Z-TX 3-H Stiff
Z-TX 4-PW Reg.
CG15 DSG 52 & 56
CG12 60 degree
Trinidad (CS)
 


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The 11 iron is like a gap wedge. Hogan irons use different names as well. E,F,S,L where the F would be the 11 equivalent.  Hogan PW is an Equalizer, F is Fairway


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