Too impractical to play, not nearly enough artistry to gaze upon. They are a hard pass.
 
Avian Irons

I would expect these to produce lots of birdies.

Avian? Birdies? Heh.

I’ll be here all week. Try the salmon.

Oh, clubs. I’m not sure how well they would play. Most irons in that category are moving mass toward the toe, rather than removing it.
 
They look well made and I like the look, but they look even less forgiving than traditional blades.
 
I'm not really digging these. They look kind of unfinished? A little too rough around the edges yet. Plus, given a MB/blade design, it seems odd to not have more meat in the toe area.

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530 line of irons:

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735 Line is irons:

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Forged wedges:

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I liked the brushed metal look but that's about it for me

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If I’d produced machining like that when I did my apprenticeship I’d have been laughed out of work / college.
 
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