Posted January 3, 201411 yr This set didn't need refinishing, but I was sending in another set and I just couldn't help but think that these would be awesome in copper. I think I was right. Since a little after I sent them in (they took quite a while), I've had in mind to sell them, but now that they're here, I'm thinking that might be tough. One of the things I love about copper is how you can let them patina or keep them shiny with ease. Oh, what to shaft these bad boys with?! The pictures don't do them justice; I'll have to spend some time with something other than my phone camera. Edited January 3, 201411 yr by kaaayelll
January 3, 201411 yr Gorgeous set, they look magnificent in copper! Where did send the irons to have them done in copper?
January 3, 201411 yr Good heavens that is magnificent Uve just spurred me. Into action with a. Set ive let sid idle. For toolong......
January 3, 201411 yr Please share the details as to who performed this fine workmanship absolutely wonderful !!
January 3, 201411 yr Looking good, do you know the before and after head weights? Please keep us updated with pics when they patina!
January 6, 201411 yr I love my set of MR23 until I saw these. Please post where you had these done They are simply stunning. I think mine need to make a trip there
February 5, 201411 yr Author Looking good, do you know the before and after head weights? Copper added 5-6gms to each head. Copper is a very small part of my guy's business. He doesn't advertise it and generally, I gather, prefers not to do it. PM me if you're seriously interested and I'll see if he's open to doing some sets.
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