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Sometimes to move on you just have to spend some money. I fell for the beautiful curves. Nice old club but I think signs of metal tools. Real bone braking edges. The lugs on the end tend to suggest Samoa but that is not always a certainty. Most of all I like the pure form and visual strength.
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Hi Tim
even if it is not my fight ... or "cup of tea" ![]() anyhow, a superb piece, congratulations ![]() |
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All I can say aside from its amazing looks is that many Samoan pieces do have a little triangular "spike" at the butt-end with a hole in it (I assume to put a loop/lanyard through)
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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I LIKE THE FORM OF THIS CLUB VERY PLEASING TO THE EYE AND TO THE HAND NO DOUBT.
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