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GOLF
TREASURES:
YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
I
have a ping "rite in" putter. Does it have any value? Thank
you for your comments.
Tom
Goetten
Dale
Concannon writes:
Such is
the popularity of golf that enthusiasts have collected items
connected with the game – known as 'golfiana' – for many years
now. However, despite what you may have heard about thousands
of pounds being paid at auction for old clubs, balls, books,
balls etc., the reality is only a small percentage of items
are worth more than a nominal amount.
That said,
there is nothing connected with golf, no matter how remotely,
that is not of interest to some enthusiast. Collectibility,
like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder and what might
be looked upon as a real 'find' by one collector can be dismissed
as worthless by another. Therefore when judging the financial
value of your golfing item/s you have to bare this important
fact in mind. What I have done is offer an estimate of its
value but to the right collector it might be worth more and
to the wrong one less. That is the fun of golfing antiques.
Regarding
your golfing item/s:
While
highly thought of, the Ping rite-in putter is not particularly
collectible. Still on sale in the United States at $79.95,
they currently sell for about £30-40 depending on condition.
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