It was a good set in '80
@Kevin
Spit my beer out reading this
Offer 50
@Robin
Nah 30
@nalani
Ask to take this junk out of the guys house free of charge, it’ll please his wife more than he’s been able to in years.
@MALIA
Offer to please this guy’s wife and demand to be paid for taking the clubs
@Daniel
You know, this could work.
@Daniel
As a Top Fan, I approve of this message
@nalani
Split the difference. $40
@danny
BS $30 max and that includes the bag
@HuzelizaCopeland
That vintage bag? Don’t lowball them. They know what they have
@danny
This comment is empty, admin should fix
When the world ends three things will be left, Keith Richards, cockroaches and ping irons. That is a fair price for them I have a set of zings 1-LW I keep as a guest set the still play great
@wakio
For real I’ve been playing my ping wedges for about 12 years now and I don’t see myself changing anytime soon!
Those irons are likely 50 years old - but they are what I play & I love them so much I bought a second set off ebay for $80. If you email Ping with the serial number(s), they’ll email you back with their date of manufacture.
My sets were manufactured in 1973 and 1974. Sometimes when I get paired-up at the course folks will comment on them. One guy said they look like butter knives…I said “I prefer to think of them as scalpels” & then I smacked my 8-iron to within 10 feet of the pin from 130 yards out.
I’m curious what others will say, but I’ll just say that I really like mine & $80 is fair for just 3-PW (I have a 2 and a 1 (driving iron) also…I don’t have the SW though.
Hit 'em straight!
@SonicScribe
I play Karsten IIs and have had them for years. I feel like if I upgrade my irons will be butter. If you can hit these you can hit anything. Plus they look cool as fuck.