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[Product Image] Bob Nutley's Collection

GHSC member Bob Nutley (shown here with a 1860 Carrick rut iron) who are available to evaluate your collection .A rut iron sometimes called a track iron was used to hit the ball from the "ruts" on the old golf courses, as there were no "unplayables".

 The value of your old golf club depends on a number of factors...
Rarity, condition, and collectibility effect prices.

There is a number of books and web sites to educate the public on the values.

In Ontario the GHSC has three yearly trade fairs and auctions, where the public can bring in their golf memorabilia for evaluation or sale and learn of its history. We can tell you about the millions of conventional hickory clubs that were made in the 1920 and 1930 that can be purchased for as little as $25, which allows a new collector the opportunity to start this interesting hobby. You may find a rare one piece club, which was made from a single piece of wood, (illustrated below) and can sell at auctions for many thousands of dollars.

Visit our auctions, play with hickory clubs, learn about golf history, become a collector. Hobbies can start with golf tees, clubs, cards, balls, bags, putters, programs, trophies, art, or books. You may find a rare item in your attic or at your neighbours garage sale. Check out our 2006 Calendar for Upcoming Events


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Last modified: July 04, 2006