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Does anyone know anything about the honeycomb golf clubs? My mom got them at a yard sale years ago and now that I'm getting into golf she gave me them but I'd like to know more about them. There are 3-9 irons and a sand wedge and 2,4,5 driver and a ddh by Dunlop putter and a power built weed eater hybrid. The drivers and the hybrid are wood. Does anyone know what they are worth or can give me some info about them? Thanks :)
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Real mature "hard balls" we posted it on here bc we didn't know how much they were worth, not so a retarded left wing moron like yourself who has nothing better to do with his day then to troll around on a golf site and make fun of people. If you don't know anything then keep your dumbass comments to yourself bc it is painfully obvious that you don't know shit. So keep your rude so comments to yourself. Thank you. Hav a nice day
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Just a quick search shows they were made by Dunlop in the 1970's. It's hard to give any estimate on value because we don't know the shape the clubs are in and whether they are even considered collectible unfortunately.

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Just a quick search shows they were made by Dunlop in the 1970's. It's hard to give any estimate on value because we don't know the shape the clubs are in and whether they are even considered collectible unfortunately.

They are not collectable. The would fetch $20 at a garage golfer from a newbie who wanted to buy a set of clubs on a whim.

They are just old clubs. I remember them - It's the kind of stuff that investment casting made possible.

Very few if any iron sets from the 70s are worth anything and even if they were in unplayed, original condition they would be next to worthless.

Just play them. :-)

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Real mature "hard balls" we posted it on here bc we didn't know how much they were worth, not so a retarded left wing moron like yourself who has nothing better to do with his day then to troll around on a golf site and make fun of people. If you don't know anything then keep your dumbass comments to yourself bc it is painfully obvious that you don't know shit. So keep your rude so comments to yourself. Thank you. Hav a nice day

"Retarded left wing moron who doesn't know shit" I've been accused of all of the above,... But never in the same sentence! Don't be so snappy! The winking face was to demonstrate my playfulness, I was only messing in a truthful way! Peace! You have a good day too!

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"Retarded left wing moron who doesn't know shit" I've been accused of all of the above,... But never in the same sentence!. . .

Wow, dude. That's a first for me too! :-D Incredible word "pairing" by the OP, who I hope will enjoy those clubs. ;-)

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They are worth virtually nothing. Except they save you from buying a set to start with.

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"Retarded left wing moron who doesn't know shit"

I've been accused of all of the above,... But never in the same sentence! Don't be so snappy! The winking face was to demonstrate my playfulness, I was only messing in a truthful way! Peace! You have a good day too!

I didn't know the UK had left wing morons

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I didn't know the UK had left wing morons

Sadly, we do! ..and far too many! But It's the retarded ones who don't know shit that you've got to watch out for!

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Sadly, we do! ..and far too many!

But It's the retarded ones who don't know shit that you've got to watch out for!

So not only are they morons, but they're late all the time and don't know how to use the bathroom by themselves?

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Back to topic, please.

If you know anything about the clubs, chime in, otherwise don't.

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  • 5 years later...

I was googleing this because my Father in Law invented the honeycomb clubs. The idea was the first perimeter weighted club and Karsten Ping used this idea in developing his clubs. Now days big sweet spots are the norm.

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16 hours ago, jnoble said:

I was googleing this because my Father in Law invented the honeycomb clubs. The idea was the first perimeter weighted club and Karsten Ping used this idea in developing his clubs. Now days big sweet spots are the norm.

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