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Really nice club well made but it is not typical of the timber used by the Zulu its more like a rosewood .Any ideas guys .
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Its from one of the Nguni tribes of South East Africa (could be Zulu). Nice form, rarer than usual. Sometimes this wood can be "two-tone" with a light brown part.
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Really super. Green with envy.
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We can have them all you know. ![]() ![]() Graeme gt Very nice club Congrats Lew |
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