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Looks like an old school Coronado to me.What putter shape/model is this?View attachment 8946688
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Looks like an old school Coronado to me.What putter shape/model is this?View attachment 8946688
Yeah, those groups are always active... It’s basically the only reason why I still have a facebook.FB Scotty groups
It's Soo classic... Imagine a nonforgiving blade? What year?Looks like an old school Coronado to me.
Yeah, those groups are always active... It’s basically the only reason why I still have a facebook.
Most of the time though, the prices aren’t great. You’re going to have to pay to get what you want which kind of sucks.
Oh man, easily 10 years out, likely more like 15.It's Soo classic... Imagine a nonforgiving blade? What year?
Hmmm maybe a oops didn't mean to sell that at a garage sale... Seems slim chancesOh man, easily 10 years out, likely more like 15.
05 maybe?
Probably with a lot of those is the fact that most were carbon, and treated poorly (read destroyed).Hmmm maybe a oops didn't mean to sell that at a garage sale... Seems slim chances
Thanks! I’ll take a look.FB Scotty groups
What putter shape/model is this?View attachment 8946688
I want this. I want this so very much. So much.Almost pulled the trigger on this one...
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when your taking new weights out, what can be used as an adhesive on putting in the new ones?
the adhesive that is used is it something like loctite?
i know theres something bonding the weights and the putter head together what is it?
See I was gonna @ you but I was just wanting you to come sniff out thee old Scotty thread today!Don't use adhesive. SC only uses it (probably loctite) because they don't want you working on your own putter.
Nothing says "thanks for gluing these in" like a big old wrench gash.Don't use adhesive. SC only uses it (probably loctite) because they don't want you working on your own putter.
Been there, done that lol. I'm glad I can look back and laugh because at the time I wanted to punch someone.Nothing says "thanks for gluing these in" like a big old wrench gash.
Scariest five minutes of my golf equipment life trying to get the stock tour 20's out of my Super Rat lmaoBeen there, done that lol. I'm glad I can look back and laugh because at the time I wanted to punch someone.
Did you heat the weights?Scariest five minutes of my golf equipment life trying to get the stock tour 20's out of my Super Rat lmao
Don't be ridiculous.Did you heat the weights?
Seriously? That's the only safe way to remove themDon't be ridiculous.
brute, careful force.Seriously? That's the only safe way to remove them
All you need is a pot holder and a strong grip, amirite?brute, careful force.
And I've been reading this thread for the last 123 minutes and have yet to find a Scotty that faces the correct direction. You're not supposed to putt with the flange side, are you?Time to break the window...
Paging @YukonLivingAnd I've been reading this thread for the last 123 minutes and have yet to find a Scotty that faces the correct direction. You're not supposed to putt with the flange side, are you?
@Junkyard - Here’s the beautiful putter that @Space Bandito restored and customized for me! It faces the right way!
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