Description: This item is a 37 1/4" right-handed hickory shafted iron. It is a 4 iron made in the UK by Stadium Golf (anchor S cleek mark) for the pro W L Ritchie while he was at Addington. It is his Uncanny model that has a bit of a different shape to the head. The head is in good condition. It does have the expected play nicks and dings. Please look at the many zoom pictures to get a better idea of condition. The shaft is the apparently original hickory. It has a bend, I see no cracks and it has some play at the hosel. The grip is an old long leather wrap that is in fair vintage condition. 32* loft and a C 4 swingweight. If you are considering playing with this club, while I see no issues with this shaft (other than those mentioned above), I suggest that whipping be added just above the hosel to help prevent breakage. These old wooden shafts often have hidden defects and are liable to break at any time. I do not guarantee wooden shafts or heads against breakage when put into play. Never hit an old wooden shafted club off a driving range mat. Never hit an old wooden shafted wood with a hard range ball.Shipping in the US is calculated and based on a 3-pound box. This item shipped UPS Ground. For those of you that never ship but only receive items, the further you are from me in NC the more shipping will be. That is the way the carriers charge. On top of that, eBay and takes almost 15% of what I receive for shipping (out of $10 I receive $8.50) and I would like to break even. eBay collects sales tax for many states. They charge me 15% for that service and I never see that money.
Price: 19.89 USD
Location: Durham, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-12-02T02:42:04.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Non-Domestic Product: No
Brand: Ritchie
Dexterity: Right-Handed
Club Type: Single Iron
Custom Bundle: No
Shaft Material: Wood
Gender: Men
Modified Item: No