OK Let's See Your Old Classic Putters

Calamity Jane, first putter I ever used.
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My dad's old Anser.
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My dad's old Anser.
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I have an almost identical Ping that belonged to my grandfather. I don't expect I will ever part with it.
 
I have an almost identical Ping that belonged to my grandfather. I don't expect I will ever part with it.

I don't expect I ever will either.
 
The only three putters I've owned in 40 years of golfing. L to R, the Acushnet Bullseye, Slotline Inertial Onset, and Ping G5i CRAZ-e C (current gamer)

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All grips are original. The Bullseye never came with a cover. I'm surprised the Slotline looks so good after eleven years in the bag, although those were the years I played the least. The Bullseye has been languishing in a corner of the garage for the last twenty years, except for about two years of use from my son when he was starting, and the neglect shows in the shaft. I included the Ping because a 2006 putter is pretty old on this forum.
 
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