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Conference 7.286::golf

Title:Welcome to the Golf Notes Conference!
Notice:FOR SALE notes in Note 69 please! Intros in note 863 or 61.
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Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2129
Total number of notes:21499

1311.0. "Re-gripping an antique putter" by MCIS1::NANCYZ () Thu Jul 11 1991 17:56

    I own an almost antique, hickory shafted Berwick (brand name) putter
    that belonged to my Dad.  It's still in good shape except that it needs
    to be re-gripped.  (Dad's idea of refreshing the grip was to put a new
    layer of black electrician's tape on it - he was a little cheap).  I
    don't want to bring this putter to a Nevada Bob's for obvious reasons,
    but would like some recommendations as to whether it's even do-able
    given the age (40 or 50 years old) and where I could have it done.
    I'd like to be using the putter.
    
    Suggestions?
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1311.1WRKSYS::MARKEYEveryone's dead, it must be a drawFri Jul 12 1991 01:0312
    I've used a wood shaft putter for years that has a wrap type of leather
    grip. The back of the leather must be treated with a tacky substance:
    it doesn't come that way. The top of the grip (where you start winding)
    is held down with a large round "tack" that actually goes into the top
    end of the shaft. The leather is then wound down the shaft to the
    requisite point and cut off. On mine, the loose end is secured by
    something that looks amazingly like plain old electrical tape. I doubt
    that's what it actually is, but it's what I've replaced the original
    with. You can buy the leather wrap material in some golf supply
    catalogues I've seen, including Golfsmith ...
    
    Brian
1311.2...it'll loose its value..BTOVT::GAGNONDMon Jul 15 1991 15:316
    re.0   If you regrip the club it will loose its antique value; but if
    you plan to use it and don't care so much for the $$ value of the club
    then go ahead.
    	There are several people in this conference who do club repairs 
    regrips,etc, maybe one of them can help you.
    
1311.3ZAYIUS::BROUILLETTEThe best of best help the rest...Tue Jul 16 1991 16:049
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>    re.0   If you regrip the club it will loose its antique value; but if
>    you plan to use it and don't care so much for the $$ value of the club
>    then go ahead.


	But, if the grip is good old electrical tape already, its antique value
is already deminished...
1311.4"AULD is only OLD in Scotland"NEMAIL::GLASSMon Jul 29 1991 11:0313
    The Golf Collectors Society(GCS) always has good info on auld clubs.
    
    If you send call John Mross, (414)421-2739, he will send you brown
    leather grips for hickories @ $2 or $3 and wool underlistings with
    tacks @ $1. He also asks for $2 to cover shipping.
    You can then either do it yourself, take it to a cobbler shop or take
    it to a club repair person.
    You will have a lifetime treasure and something to keep, show it play
    with.
    
    I LOVE AULD GOLF CLUBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    Tom