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Seems george spirits is a famous brands in Japan, but why there are not any clubs sold in our shop?

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Not too famous, only been around for a couple of years.

The brand was sold here when they first started..... not much love

Lots of history with George Takei the owner and I.

I like him, It's just his companies seem to vanish leaving a giant S**t storm behind.

If there was demand we could offer it no problem.

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I gamed a putter from them a couple years ago that was pretty good. Moved on from it though.

Would you guys like us to offer the complete line up here at TSG?

I don't know enough about them...saw some of their wedges awhile back and I almost bought them just based on how great they looked and at a decent price.

George Spirits clubs are very pretty. I'm sure some people would buy some based on just appearance. To sit in an office and look pretty. lol

nope

they have a colorful history. was a big fan of his previous brand

they have a colorful history. was a big fan of his previous brand

Spoon you should have been a diplomat. Colorful is one word for it.

On a side note, I saw a set of 'nearly new' Gauge Design irons, X100s in my favorite second hand store for only 29,000! Serious bargain.

Aside from GD and GS what other companies did Takei own/have a hand in?

Aside from GD and GS what other companies did Takei own/have a hand in?

G-Field...r.i.p

Love his designs just cant get over the name and logo.

G-Field...r.i.p

Love his designs just cant get over the name and logo.

I actually quite like the logo. If I was a trade mark attorney for maserati I might not though...

Wow you're right about "leaving a storm behind" then.

All those companies are messes. I wonder why it always ends up that way.

Wow you're right about "leaving a storm behind" then.

All those companies are messes. I wonder why it always ends up that way.

Borrowed money and lack of focus where they consistently create, manufacture, and stock a complete line up from drivers to putters from the very beginning.

A more conservative route should have been taken starting with a focus on putters, then wedges until they were profitable before moving on to everything else.

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