Carl-
Thanks
for the info.
Jack
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refinishing
Jack,
This club has no
t: RE: ShopTalk: "Wood" wood
refinishing
I can’t tell you
anything about the club, but a quick web search came back with an Allied wood
with the name Johnny J Roberts. Here is a link (http://fairwaymarketing.zoovy.com/product/alliedpersimmon3w)
to someone who’s selling one.
your club to.
Ed
From:
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Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 5:59 AM
To: Shop Talk
Subject: ShopTalk:
"Wood" wood refinishing
Jents-
I am refinishing an old "wood" wood. Laminated
with the
Jack,
This club has no real value other than sentimental(which is certainly good enough).
Allied was an inexpensive club I think was built in the 40-50-60's, somewhere in there. The fact that it's laminated also detracts from its value. Just checked my identification guide, which covers the 50's
Jents-
I am refinishing an
old "wood" wood. Laminated with the word "Allied" on the sole plate. On
top it looks like there was a name "Johnny J Rogers or Roberts" in script.
Do any of you have any knowledge of this brand of club and also where I could
get a decal with the "Johnny...". I