kc720
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I believe it's made by winn. Very similar feel to winn dritac. Will see how durable it isI am a big fan of that custom shop grip, Kang. Curious to see whether it's more durable than your capacity to rotate putters is.
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I believe it's made by winn. Very similar feel to winn dritac. Will see how durable it isI am a big fan of that custom shop grip, Kang. Curious to see whether it's more durable than your capacity to rotate putters is.
That is correctI believe it's made by winn. Very similar feel to winn dritac. Will see how durable it is
My first Scotty was a studio design. I often regret allowing that to be traded as a teenager. Brutal because that finish is awesome.
My first Scotty was this Studio Design:
I loved this putter... It will be restored to it's former glory, after I get the TEl3 restored...
Dax
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How good does it feel to call that putter yours man? So awesome!Regripping my scotty. Looks much better than the red pistolini imo
Still one of the best Scotty's to date. I miss mine so much.
Agreed.... I'm still partial to the square back... But I would game either in a heartbeat.. You can pick up the Studio Design on EBay for a good price...
Dax
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Hard finding one with a decent finish. So many have not been taken care of.
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Agreed... I was more talking about, if you were looking for one strictly to get it restored...
Dax
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Just some random pictures of my Cameron items;
Taking that into consideration, yea there are lots of those available.
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If you are going to get it restored, you might have to put 100-150 into getting one... Take the head off, send it in and then your cost would be an additional 220-250 (depending on customization)... Still not terrible when you are talking about Scotty putters...
Dax
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Agreed. And considering the finish is probably better today than stock (and 10+ years old) seems like a good investment.
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And they can literally make miracles happen... Look at this...
Dax
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And they can literally make miracles happen... Look at this...
Dax
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My first Scotty was this Studio Design:
It will be restored to it's former glory, after I get the TEl3 restored...
I disagree. You get a putter used that's banged up and you didn't do it, get it fixed. Let you be responsible for it all so you can say it's all you.
I think the one referenced was his original Scotty, making the dings his own.