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metallion 06-12-2007 08:25 AM

Irons with a clean look
 
Looking to get new irons. I know the shaft selction is the more important thing, but this is about the heads. A clean look without excess use of color, logos and such is what I like. Currently play pretty worn-out Mizuno MP-33's & like them a lot.

I am looking at the Mizuno MP-67, but have not yet tried them. (Wish they'd sport only the club number & one logo).
I would consider Titleist 695MB if they did not have that red print.
I pretty much agree with Hogan Apex, but again number+one logo would be enough.
I worship Tiger and really like the Nike forged design, but have issues with the Nike corp - so it won't be Nike.

If anyone else is like me (looking for a clean elegant design) please let me know of models to consider not listed above.

12 piece bucket 06-12-2007 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by metallion (Post 42629)
Looking to get new irons. I know the shaft selction is the more important thing, but this is about the heads. A clean look without excess use of color, logos and such is what I like. Currently play pretty worn-out Mizuno MP-33's & like them a lot.

I am looking at the Mizuno MP-67, but have not yet tried them. (Wish they'd sport only the club number & one logo).
I would consider Titleist 695MB if they did not have that red print.
I pretty much agree with Hogan Apex, but again number+one logo would be enough.
I worship Tiger and really like the Nike forged design, but have issues with the Nike corp - so it won't be Nike.

If anyone else is like me (looking for a clean elegant design) please let me know of models to consider not listed above.

Miura makes the most beautiful blade currently available. Go to Miuragolf.com or check them out on e-bay. Miura is the forging house that forges most of the big boys clubs anyway. Mr. Miura is an artist. I have a set their blades, a Japanese model. They are stunning.



But if you really want some cool blades you should check out some old skool clubs. Maybe some old Hogan Precisions or Personals. Also, the MacGregor VIPs are awesome looking. There are two versions the 67's are the model that Jack did most of his damage with. They actually say VIP by Nicklaus on them. They are beautiful. After Jack bounced from Macgregor to do his on thing, the VIP line continued. The 1990 YIPs are strong too. The Miurfield MacGregors (I have a set) are some of the most beautiful satin knives I have ever laid eyes on. You can actually purchase a square groove model. The Greg Norman COBRA blades are awesome looking too. Just check ebay. You can get these older clubs in good shape alot cheaper than new clubs. IMO the design characteristics haven't change too much on blades. If you get the right shaft in them you'll love 'em.





Another good place to see some beautiful clubs is www.houseofforged.com. They actually refurbish and rechrome old irons. They have some beauties out there for sale.

asleep 06-12-2007 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by metallion (Post 42629)
...I am looking at the Mizuno MP-67, but have not yet tried them. (Wish they'd sport only the club number & one logo)...

In Japan, you can custom order Mizuno irons with just the "M" stamp and the iron numbers on the soles.

TourSpecGolf will order them for U.S. customers: www.tourspecgolf.com .

I've done business with Chris and he is honest and has sold a lot of Japan-only equipment through his website and on Ebay under the same name. TSG has a forum that should still have pictures of custom sets posted.

12 piece bucket 06-12-2007 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by asleep (Post 42633)
In Japan, you can custom order Mizuno irons with just the "M" stamp and the iron numbers on the soles.

TourSpecGolf will order them for U.S. customers: www.tourspecgolf.com .

I've done business with Chris and he is honest and has sold a lot of Japan-only equipment through his website and on Ebay under the same name. TSG has a forum that should still have pictures of custom sets posted.

My boss has a set of black MP27 with the stamping. They are sweeeet. But they run about $1200.

bray 06-12-2007 09:30 AM

Metallion,

Check out the Srixon Pro-100's!!! I've put them in my bag and I love them. I played MP-33's in the past. These play very similar in my opinnion, but with a very clean pleasing look.

Copy and Paste this link to check them out......
http://www.srixon.com/club_irons.html

Sorting Through the Golf Nut's Catalog.
B. Ray

Yoda 06-12-2007 09:42 AM

LTB's MacGregor Blades
 
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 42632)

But if you really want some cool blades you should check out some old skool clubs. Maybe some old Hogan Precisions or Personals. Also, the MacGregor VIPs are awesome looking. There are two versions the 67's are the model that Jack did most of his damage with. They actually say VIP by Nicklaus on them. They are beautiful. After Jack bounced from Macgregor to do his on thing, the VIP line continued.

Just after Jack Nicklaus acquired MacGregor back in the early-80s, I got to know the CFO, who was also functioning as the interim President during their executive search. He attended one of my schools and offered to furnish some much needed gear, mainly practice clubs and, especially, shafts with grips (but no heads!) for our drills. MacGregor also provided me a set of custom clubs and a beautiful staff bag with my name and The Golfing Machine embroidered on it. You can see that green-and-white staff bag sandwiched between the tables in the photo below. And, yes, that is Dr. Gary Wiren, then head of instruction for the PGA of America, looking on in the black, crested blazer.

As part of this relationship, I was given a tour of their factory located in Albany, Georgia. They had a custom option on the irons that allowed me to have absolutely nothing stamped on the blades except my initials...just a pure, satin back with the club number on the sole. Maybe such an option is available through the custom club department of the major manufacturers today.

But I wouldn't hold my breath!

P.S. The fellow kneeling with his back to the camera is Tim Rash, then a 5-handicapper who attended that winter school. He took to the training like a fish to water, and that summer won the Richmond (Virginia) City Amateur Championship. Straight up...no strokes. He wasn't a '5' anymore!

12 piece bucket 06-12-2007 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 42640)
Just after Jack Nicklaus acquired MacGregor back in the early-80s, I got to know the CFO, who was also functioning as the interim President during their search. He attended one of my schools and offered to furnish some much needed gear, mainly practice clubs and, especially, shafts with grips (but no heads!) for our drills. MacGregor also provided me a set of custom clubs and a beautiful staff bag with my name and The Golfing Machine embroidered on it. You can see that green-and-white staff bag sandwiched between the tables in the photo below. And, yes, that is Dr. Gary Wiren, then head of instruction for the PGA of America, looking on in the black, crested blazer.

As part of this relationship, I was given a tour of their factory located in Albany, Georgia. They had a custom option on the irons that allowed me to have absolutely nothing stamped on the blades except my initials...just a pure, satin back with the club number on the sole. Maybe such an option is available through the custom club department of the major manufacturers today.

But I wouldn't hold my breath!

P.S. The fellow kneeling with his back to the camera is Tim Rash, then a 5-handicapper who attended that winter school. He took to the training like a fish to water, and that summer won the Richmond (Virginia) City Amateur Championship. Straight up...no strokes. He wasn't a '5' anymore!

Cool! Do you still have the irons? I bet they are pure. You need to break those back out for a test drive. What were you demonstrating there? Arc of Approach? Do you still have the rope with the clubhead attached?

I remember that MacGregor about 3 or 4 years ago had a custom deal where they would put different grinds on your irons. You could totally customize the set with regards to swing weights and leading edge configurations and all kinds of stuff. It was pretty cool. I don't think it ever took off. Too bad.

Love seeing all this "vintage" stuff! Thanks for sharing!

I spoke with my buddy who plays with Rash . . . He's still playing great!

6bmike 06-12-2007 10:26 AM

I thought it was Hank Stram. :eyes:

metallion 06-12-2007 12:01 PM

Thanls
 
Thanks a lot, guys. Great tip asking for custom w less logos. I'll see if that can be my dealer can handle that.

The Miuras look great. So do the Srixons.

Miura. (Like the Lambo).

Quote:

Lamborghini Miura is named after the Spanish ranch Miura, whose bulls have a proverbial attack instinct.
Now I remember. Miura forged Tigers Titleists at a time.

Found a drooling page :



mb6606 06-12-2007 12:27 PM

Cleveland has a nice muscle back Iron the CG1 . Chrome or Satin. VJ plays the satin version.

efnef 06-12-2007 10:51 PM

Simple classics
 
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Bagger Lance 06-12-2007 11:51 PM

The Straw and the Camel
 
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Originally Posted by efnef (Post 42682)
Here is a link to another board where I posted pics of Hogan Director and Tad Moore Tour Forged Blades 7 irons.

I hope this is okay to do this. I do not have attachment posting priviledges here. :)

:crybaby:
I get the hint.

I'll make you a deal Efnef.

We'll open up attachments if you take down the link. :wink:

It will take a few days to set this up and it will only be available to folks that reach a reasonable post count. You fall well within that range.

I'm pretty booked until the weekend and will try to get the background work underway.

mrodock 06-13-2007 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 42640)
As part of this relationship, I was given a tour of their factory located in Albany, Georgia. They had a custom option on the irons that allowed me to have absolutely nothing stamped on the blades except my initials...just a pure, satin back with the club number on the sole. Maybe such an option is available through the custom club department of the major manufacturers today.

But I wouldn't hold my breath!

Macgregor still offered such an option about 5 years ago, personal grind for around $1200. They had a lot of information on their website. Not sure what the status is today.

efnef 06-13-2007 01:00 AM

okie dokie
 
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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance (Post 42683)
:crybaby:
I get the hint.

I'll make you a deal Efnef.

We'll open up attachments if you take down the link. :wink:

It will take a few days to set this up and it will only be available to folks that reach a reasonable post count. You fall well within that range.

I'm pretty booked until the weekend and will try to get the background work underway.

Post deleted as requested. BTW, I wasn't fishing for any special priviledges, I just don't know how to add pics like some of the other guys here. I'm pretty computer stupid. :eyes:

I just wanted to show Metallion some great, classic blades without all of the pimped out logo crap found on todays irons.

Bagger Lance 06-13-2007 08:51 AM

NP Efnef - We are long overdue for our allowing our members to post attachment pictures.

Will try to hurry on this so you can get those nice looking irons up.

efnef 07-15-2007 01:29 PM

Simple Classics Redux
 
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Metallion, now that Bagger has the attachment feature set up, here are pics of two classic clean blade designs that pop up on eBay from time to time at very reasonable prices. Ben Hogan Directors (1980's version), and Tad Moore Tour Forged Blades (yup, the putter design guru). In these pics, the Hogan is always on the left. These are both 7 irons.

12 piece bucket 07-15-2007 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by efnef (Post 43992)
Metallion, now that Bagger has the attachment feature set up, here are pics of two classic clean blade designs that pop up on eBay from time to time at very reasonable prices. Ben Hogan Directors (1980's version), and Tad Moore Tour Forged Blades (yup, the putter design guru). In these pics, the Hogan is always on the left. These are both 7 irons.

Daaaaamn! Those tad moores are suhwheat!!! How much do they go for?

efnef 07-15-2007 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 44004)
Daaaaamn! Those tad moores are suhwheat!!! How much do they go for?

Every once in a while they show up on eBay and go for about $250-$300. Tad sells a new cavity back forged (kind of an Apex Plus/MP-30 looking club) for $1000.

efnef 06-17-2009 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 44004)
Daaaaamn! Those tad moores are suhwheat!!! How much do they go for?

For whatever it's worth at this late date, I have an unhit set of these Tad Moore irons listed on eBay. Just type in Tad Moore Tour Forged 4-PW if you want to see more pretty pictures of another set of these sticks. :)

dss 07-01-2009 03:52 PM

Purest of blades...
 
...go to ebay and search "PowerBilt". I think you will find a set of 76-77 PB Scotch Blades. I have 'em...they are PURE!!Check out the pictures, and you'll see what I mean...:golf:


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