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I found a nice Iron Set of Ping Eye 2's + Ping O Blade inat I'm assuming are all original that were listed for about 2 months online and decided to purchase them today.  I have some pictures of my Iron Set 3-PW with Sand Wedge and with the putter included, also have a couple questions for the forum.

 

What's the Blue Dot represent?

What's the 2 Represent on the lower left side of the cavity head?

Since there's no serial numbers on the clubs what year were they made?

What are all 9 Irons worth?

I can't seem to find any completed listings on eBay or anywhere else to help.

 

Thank You

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1 hour ago, cardcollecta12 said:

I found a nice Iron Set of Ping Eye 2's + Ping O Blade inat I'm assuming are all original that were listed for about 2 months online and decided to purchase them today.  I have some pictures of my Iron Set 3-PW with Sand Wedge and with the putter included, also have a couple questions for the forum.

 

1.What's the Blue Dot represent?

2.What's the 2 Represent on the lower left side of the cavity head?

3.Since there's no serial numbers on the clubs what year were they made?

4.What are all 9 Irons worth?

I can't seem to find any completed listings on eBay or anywhere else to help.

 

Thank You

1. Lie angle is a degree upright
2. ???
3.All PING clubs have serial numbers that you can register on their website and see the specs.
4. 75-150 depending on the condition. Only the BeCu sets command top dollar
 

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1 minute ago, SavvySwede said:

1. Lie angle is a degree upright
2. ???
3.All PING clubs have serial numbers that you can register on their website and see the specs.
4. 75-150 depending on the condition. Only the BeCu sets command top dollar
 

Are you saying the square groove clubs don't command top dollar, because I believe you're missing that.


Posted
41 minutes ago, cardcollecta12 said:

Are you saying the square groove clubs don't command top dollar, because I believe you're missing that.

I see a lot of sets on ebay still go for 75-150 even with the square grooves. The demand just isn't there since the rule changes. Occasionally you will see them go for 200+ put those are the truly mint condition sets.

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1 hour ago, SavvySwede said:

I see a lot of sets on ebay still go for 75-150 even with the square grooves. The demand just isn't there since the rule changes. Occasionally you will see them go for 200+ put those are the truly mint condition sets.

Would you mind posting a link to a listing where Ping eye 2 blue dot square groove went on ebay?  I can't seem to find one.


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6 minutes ago, cardcollecta12 said:

Would you mind posting a link to a listing where Ping eye 2 blue dot square groove went on ebay?  I can't seem to find one.

Some recently sold listings. The fourth set down was in really good condition and still was only 120

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Anyone else care to chime in?  Possibly give me the price of ping eye 2 blue dot true square grooves - others pending model?  I purchased them with a putter, vintage titleist leather bag, cougar gag bag, ball retreiver, 3 taylormade drivers, and golf bag cart.  I know I got my money's worth but I still need to know the sale value.


Posted
20 hours ago, cardcollecta12 said:

Aren't those plus 2's and not the true square grooves that are the same as mine?

That one listing may be mislabeled but the rest are fine.

 

13 hours ago, cardcollecta12 said:

Anyone else care to chime in?  Possibly give me the price of ping eye 2 blue dot true square grooves - others pending model?  I purchased them with a putter, vintage titleist leather bag, cougar gag bag, ball retreiver, 3 taylormade drivers, and golf bag cart.  I know I got my money's worth but I still need to know the sale value.

What did you pay for them? In the 3-4 months the highest selling set I've seen was a BeCu set 2-P that went for 202.50 but have also seen under 150.
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10 minutes ago, SavvySwede said:

That one listing may be mislabeled but the rest are fine.

 

What did you pay for them? In the 3-4 months the highest selling set I've seen was a BeCu set 2-P that went for 202.50 but have also seen under 150.
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$100 for the complete set, I had just spoke to a rob griffin at ping.  He had given me some information on the irons.  He said 8 of the 9 clubs that don't have a serial number could possibly have been owned by a pro, because they don't come out of the shop without having a serial number.  However the 6 iron does have a serial number of 868247 meaning the owner could have lost a 6 iron and bought another off ebay and such but the  serial specs said the iron was orange dot, c3 swing height, and cut 3/4 shorter so it is alost the same size as the 7 iron, however it's showing blue dot.  Nice customer service by the way for Ping.


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I was looking at the hosels of the other 8 clubs and found the serial numbers for all 8.  I had to actually shine a bright light on them and get the perfect angle to see them and they were etched in, but I was able to identify the other 8.
 
Here's the sand wedge serial #:  179671
Here's the other 7 iron clubs serial #:  92287
 
Could I get all information about these clubs please?  Anyone with a dealer account for Ping?

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They are worth about $100.  Could be more if they have good grips.  Most people like the Eye2+ soles and lofts better despite the shallower grooves, but they all command around the same money.  Enjoy your new sticks!


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