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Been on a Blade Putter addiction for a while and slowly building a collection here, one at a time..

Yamada Razor (Burning Copper)

Epon Zen

Original Wilson 8802

I do like the heel-shafted style..

Been looking around for the following to be considered for adding on:-

New Wilson 8802 (Thinking to use this as my gamer so as to preserve condition of the Razer and Zen)

Scotty American Classic II

And definitely the Scotty Cameron Napa. But rather confused on the versions out there, although the 2006 Limited Edition does look really pretty.

Any of you guys have the Napa, and how does it feel for you?

Also any JDM putters with this style (apart from Miura KM-350, which I'm also considering) that might be worth considering as well?

Miura KM008 (SP01 in Japan ) ,

Morita MGLP ,

Masda L Putter ,

Kronos D'Arcy ,

Buchi Geroge Low type limited ( Looks like Kitada made to me )

The new Wilson 8802 limited is not a bad putter. Actually very solid

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Thanks a lot Nob!

Was wondering about the new 8802 as it actually looks quite good, and the milling seems relatively well done as well..

Will take a look at the Masda L and the others that you have mentioned..

I just ordered myself a Morita MGLP. They have been out of stock for at least a year , maybe longer ...

they are back with limited stock! Very traditional looking L putter from the very first golf equip company in Japan.

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The Morita looks gorgeous! Any reasoning as to why you were keen to get one? High Hand-made quality? Soft milling/good weight balance?

Handmade in Japan , very traditional looking , Very old school!

Doesn't break the bank either! :)

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you are right, Nob! definitely easy on the bank.. But not the Kronos Darcy!.. Beautiful design as well..

Reminds me of the "Calamity Jane" of Bobby Jones..

that D'arcy in the dark colored version totally look sick. They should put a hickory shaft in it!

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