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1930's Robt T. Jones Jr Spalding Autograph Fish Scale Face Irons Set 3-9
Estimated price for orientation: 120 $
Category: Vintage Golf Clubs and Shafts
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Description Brand: Spalding Dexterity: Right-Handed Shaft Material: Steel Pyratone Coated Model: Robt T. Jones Jr Spalding Autograph Gender: Men Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Club Type: Iron Set
For auction is a hardly used set of vintage Robt T. Jones Jr Spalding Autograph 3-9 irons with pyratone sheath shafts and fish scale faces. Fish scale face heads are stamped on the face with DESIGN PATENT APPLIED FOR, and Robt. T. Jones Jr. SPALDING AUTOGRAPH on the back. The yellow pyratone sheath shafts are in very good condition with minimal scuffs, scratches or wear, best I have ever seen. Pyratone was a non-metallic casing patented in 1926 and used to coat early steel shafts. The material was mostly yellow, black and brown and made to resemble wood. The PAT'D MADE UNDER LICENSE decals on the shafts mostly all still intact. Red and black ferrules are in very good condition. Heads show minimal dings and wear but do have a fair amount of pitting. Perforated leather wrap grips with numbered endcaps are also in hardly used condition. Shipping by Priority Mail including tracking in the U.S. is $25.00.
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| Brand: | Spalding | Dexterity: | Right-Handed |
| Shaft Material: | Steel Pyratone Coated | Model: | Robt T. Jones Jr Spalding Autograph |
| Gender: | Men | Country/Region of Manufacture: | United States |
| Club Type: | Iron Set |
For auction is a hardly used set of vintage Robt T. Jones Jr Spalding Autograph 3-9 irons with pyratone sheath shafts and fish scale faces. Fish scale face heads are stamped on the face with DESIGN PATENT APPLIED FOR, and Robt. T. Jones Jr. SPALDING AUTOGRAPH on the back. The yellow pyratone sheath shafts are in very good condition with minimal scuffs, scratches or wear, best I have ever seen. Pyratone was a non-metallic casing patented in 1926 and used to coat early steel shafts. The material was mostly yellow, black and brown and made to resemble wood. The PAT'D MADE UNDER LICENSE decals on the shafts mostly all still intact. Red and black ferrules are in very good condition. Heads show minimal dings and wear but do have a fair amount of pitting. Perforated leather wrap grips with numbered endcaps are also in hardly used condition. Shipping by Priority Mail including tracking in the U.S. is $25.00.