Posted September 27, 200519 yr Give me you thoughts on this putter. If the stamping were custom done shoudnt it have the custom stamp but it has the t stamped on the back like early tour models.
September 27, 200519 yr Author Im no scotty expert but it looks like a fake straight up :fever: Why do you say that Chris? Is it the paintfill or stampings the milling marks looks like a genuine scotty i'm really unsure about this I hope Buff reads this or reid maybe they can shed some light
September 27, 200519 yr This isnt even a rip off attempt.....the scotty tours have a CIRCLE T stamped on the heads not just a T! IMO this is definately a fake..... :cool:
September 27, 200519 yr 100% not Tour. Worth about $200 :mad: The T stamp appeared only on Tiger's putter for a little while. This is a stock Studio Stainless stamped with a home stamp kit. Paintfill can be done by anyone.
September 27, 200519 yr yeh, that looks like a custom home done retail putter to me, red paintfill and scotty stampings can be done by anyone. Is it being sold as a legit tour putter?
September 27, 200519 yr definitely not tour. The T stamp will usually only show up on carbon steel, early tour putters. It's been replaced by the circle-t.
September 28, 200519 yr I've actually been checking out this putter on eBay as well. It is NOT being marketed as a legit tour scotty - the seller actually states that it is very likely to be a stock retail putter, with aftermarket stampings. The price being sought is a bit on the high side, but definitely not circle T level. Nice looking putter though. (Just to clarify I am not the seller)
September 28, 200519 yr It's a REAL Cameron Studio Stainless beach with AFTERMARKET "T" and "CRown Scotty" stamp. I hate this kind of stuff....but to each his own. I for one would rather have the retail model with none of the fake stamps.
September 28, 200519 yr Author thanks guys you have just convinced me not too buy it. Thanks for all your help!
September 28, 200519 yr Hey, Aussie Freddie, have a look at Chris' post on the "ONE" by gauge. Now that's a putter!
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