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  1. Phil A

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    These worth anything ?
     
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    Maybe 'fore' quid? :runhills:
     
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    Hi Ziggy, sorry about that :)

    The one on the right is probably worthless. Unless the other two are special in some way, then they're probably worthless too. Sorry...
     
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      whats your handicap Ziggy???
       
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      Mrs Ziggy!!!!!! :loll::loll:
       
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        :D Val beat me to it.

        Scrap value only then.
         
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        :scratch: Hmm like Freddy says probably not..
        Are you thinking antiquity or today's values cos ones with Hickory handles are worth money I do know that.. if you think old do they have any makers names or anything on them Zigs.? All golf clubs had wooden shafts whether they had iron heads or wooden heads until the early 1900s. The first steel-shafted golf clubs were made in the United States in the 1920s as far as I know.

        Golf - Clubs, Balls & Bags - Page 1 of 5 - Manfred Schotten Sport Antiques
         
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        Useful for clubbing burglars though Zigs, in case you don't have any lead pipe or candlesticks handy :heehee:
         
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          I bought 3 'putting green' type putters for £1 each and several golf balls for 5p each from car boot sales and we'd take them to Seadown camp site at Charmouth, Dorset several times a year and save a fortune on hire fees for use on their putting green.

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          Gutted when they removed it - must sell them some time and get my money back. Can you remember it Ziggy - there were loads of wooden mushroom obstacles?
           
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          You could wait outside and ambush them coming up the drive.
          That would certainly go a fairway to reducing the crime figures.
          Any burglar would be left feeling a bit rough after that.

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            Not been to the actual campsite Scrunge. Oh, did you get out fishing in the end ?
             
          • Phil A

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            You got that one down to a Tee:D
             
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              I've been to Charmouth! I remember there was this old guy dressed as a lady, dress and lipstick, oh, I went off-thread... I'll get my coat.......:D
               
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                Not foraged cherry plums from beside the river there then, or along the path to the RH of the camp site heading towards the pumping station/car park?

                I've seen a small, dead salmon in the Char - is that a rarity?

                Struggled for mackies at West Bex - only caught at distance, BC wasn't productive either - reckon the best fishing was up by the bridges. There were hundreds of geese flying over from daybreak.


                Anyway, attempting to get back towards topic, do you car boot at West Bay car park?
                 
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