Hi Everyone:
I posted the following on one of the other forums and someone here suggested that was probably not the best forum to post my query. Anyways, I'll post it here. If anyone is able to help I would appreciate it.
" First off, while I enjoy golfing I'm not a knowledgeable or avid golfer. My father in-law passed away and we've inherited some golf clubs. It is not a complete set but we'd like to sell what we have. I haven't a clue what they are worth or if they have much value at all. They may simply be "old" clubs with little value or they may have some vintage value. I don't know of course. I was hoping some of the more knowledgeable folks here could offer some opinions.
Specifics:
There are three different woods [1, 3 and 4]
There are four different irons [3,4,6 and 7]
These are MacGregors and have the following marking: Tom Weiskopf PERSONAL
I figure they are 1970s or early 80s. Perhaps even '60s. I've no idea what the entire set cost in those days.
They're all in very good condition with only the typical smudges on the bottom of the clubs and on the face. Grips are in great condition. The clubs appear to have been well taken care of.
Does anyone have an idea what they might be worth today? Is there possible vintage value to these clubs or are they a dime a dozen as they say?
What might you ask per club that would be fair and reasonable? $2? $5? $25 per club? if they are simple old but in good condition? I know very little about golf and clubs per se so your opinions would be a big help. I don't even know if these would be worth getting appraised. That's why I've come here.
I figure they might make a good starter/practice set for the right person even though the set is incomplet. I realize a couple of more clubs are needed. I may just end up giving them away but I'd feel terrible if they had some real value. Thanks very much.
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