These are beautiful. Anyone ever use one?

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Not too expensive either.

http://www.louisvillegolf.com/index.php/cPath/3
 
I've always thought they were great looking but everything I've read about them for play has been fairly negative.
 
Yea I really like their old fashioned driver heads too. But the price........
I also really like the Wood Wand Putters also.

http://www.woodwandputter.com/

The Putter Head, Shaft, AND GRIP is one solid piece of wood. And the design is really nice. Apparently the company went out of business and then came back. (their website has been under construction for like 2 years now) But everyonce and a while an older model from the former company shows up on EBAY. They always sell for WAY higher then I'm willing to spend.
 
Is that the same as these? I posted them last year, very nice looking, I see them as something for the office, a focal point.

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Looking at the shaft I thought they could be the same mfg, but the ones I posted have a rubber gromet where the saft and wood meet.
 
Looking at the shaft I thought they could be the same mfg, but the ones I posted have a rubber gromet where the saft and wood meet.

Yeah that's not a louisville Golf model. You can tell from the curved "teardrop" face. Don't get me wrong though, that is also a BEAUTIFUL putter as well.
 
Yeah that's not a louisville Golf model. You can tell from the curved "teardrop" face. Don't get me wrong though, that is also a BEAUTIFUL putter as well.

You bet. I had several hickory shafted drivers re-done and a couple putters for an office in Missouri, but sold the set when I moved and wish I had them back now, lol. Both a beautiful, but not real practical, IMHO.
 
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