Unless you really, really want these irons, forget about them. They aren't worth what you'll end up spending for refubishing, reshafting, etc. They're tapers and they may have a pin through the hosel as well. Even worse it's entirely likely that the tips could be rusted in the hosel. They're most certainly dimpled. So they're be a bitch to get out. If it were me I'd sure forget about it. But then, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong. TFlan
Brent Moores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I recently came across a bargain of $1.99 per club at a thrift store for a complete set of Walter Hagens The Haig 2-pw. Obviously for this price, these clubs need some work. So, in the spirit of refurbishing, I am wanting to reshaft, but do not know if I need to use parallel or taper tip. Can someone please let me know? Also, these clubs have some serious wear and need to be rechromed. Does anyone have any suggestions? Golfsmith charges $21.99 per head. Surely, somebody can beat that. Brent Moores Corinthian, Inc. Maker of Fine Furniture 662-287-7835 p 662-287-4921 f 662-720-9400 p 662-720-9500 f