Description: Vintage Framed "History of Golf: Evolution of Irons" Collectible Dimensions: 22 inches wide by 12 inches high Condition: Excellent, well-preserved condition with no visible damage or wear. Ready to hang. This beautifully framed collection showcases the rich history of golf, particularly the evolution of golf irons and balls. It includes: 1. Square-Toe Iron (Mid-1700s) This historic iron, situated at the top, represents one of the earliest known iron club designs from the mid-18th century, a period when club-making was a specialized craft. 2. Wedge (1820s) Below the square-toe iron is an 1820s-style wedge, showcasing the continued innovation in club design leading into the 19th century. Golf Ball Replicas: Feather-Filled Leather Golf Ball (Circa 1700) One of the earliest styles of golf balls made of leather, tightly packed with feathers. Hand-Hammered Gutta Percha (1850s) A revolutionary design in golf balls, this material provided more durability and better performance. Various Precision Molded Golf Balls (Late 19th century) Depicts the technological advancements in golf ball design through the 1800s, including balls with deeper dimples and improved aerodynamics. The frame is professionally sealed and includes a rear label with the factory number and description. Ships from Vancouver, Canada.
Price: 80 CAD
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
End Time: 2024-11-09T07:39:53.000Z
Shipping Cost: 20.16 CAD
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States