Buying 19th Century Hickory Golf Clubs from Norway - Fresh Finds #8
In this latest installment of Fresh Finds, Long Island, NY-based hickory golfer Christian Williams shares some of the highlight finds from a recent purchase of 19th century hickory golf clubs from an antique dealer in Norway. Williams is a golf historian with a high handicap, sharing his passion for the game through this channel where he shows how to collect, repair, and play with antique, wood-shafted golf clubs. Welcome to the channel! This purchase of 19th century "gutty golf" clubs took place via a video call through Facebook Messenger. The seller, Heine Skarlund, is an antique dealer based in Norway who is helping a client sell his 900-plus collection of antique wooden-shaft golf clubs. The collection spans a wide date range of hickory-era golf clubs and this video focuses on the purchase of thirteen circa-1900 and earlier golf clubs that would have been used to play "gutty golf" - the style of golf played prior to 1900 that used a ball made from solid gutta percha. Prior to the invention of the rubber-core Haskell golf ball in 1898, the golf clubs used to propel the gutta percha were heavier and larger than the clubs eventually manufactured to suit the further-flying Haskell ball. Several of the clubs featured in this video will be refurbished and included in playable gutty golf club sets. Reach out to Christian Williams via email at [email protected] if you're interested in purchasing one of these sets. And if you'd like to coordinate a video call with Heine to purchase clubs from the collection, please reach out Williams and he'll facilitate an introduction. Subscribe to The Hickory Hacker for more hickory golf information and entertainment: / @thehickoryhacker #hickorygolf #golfhistory #antiquegolfclubs

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