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    I need advise on this one. So I came up through an offer in OfferUp where they are selling a slightly used Callway Rogue driver. Now, the driver seems to be in perfect condition but I am afraid that this might be a counterfeit. On one hand I see that in the club face the famous (X) that callaway has on their drivers is almost erased/blurry on this one. On the other hand I see that the text “draw” seems to be a little miss aligned compared to some original pictures that I have seen. Last but not least, I also feel the the chromed color seems to be way to bright versus other originals. I don’t know if I should buy it or pass. I am attaching some pictures of the driver so that you guys can see. Thanks in advance 

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Tough to see the face or the "DRAW" that you said.

If you're doubtful and it seems too good to be true… I'd pass if I were you.

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