BigBear
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I have bought a set of Maxfli/Dunlop Australian Blades for £5 from the dump.
Couldn’t resist!
Looking online it seems the range became popular in the mid 70’s and fizzled out in the early 90’s.
I can’t find any picture filled Chronological archive of these irons so I was hoping someone clever might be able to shed some light on when they were produced and maybe a bit more history.
Scary bit is the pitching wedge goes perfectly between my current Cleveland PW and Gap Wedge and is far more accurate.
Taking them for 9 holes tomorrow.
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Couldn’t resist!
Looking online it seems the range became popular in the mid 70’s and fizzled out in the early 90’s.
I can’t find any picture filled Chronological archive of these irons so I was hoping someone clever might be able to shed some light on when they were produced and maybe a bit more history.
Scary bit is the pitching wedge goes perfectly between my current Cleveland PW and Gap Wedge and is far more accurate.
Taking them for 9 holes tomorrow.
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