vintage golf balls

jb58

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i use to play alot of golf but swithced to metal detecting,i do have a few nice vintage balls. i really enjoy the history of the game. excuse the pics .hope they are viewable!
 

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Very nice collection ! & display :thumbsup:
I'm still trying to figure out how to display mine,
they just keep piling up. of course my duplicates end up in egg cartons.

I have no knowledge on how to tell vintage from, too new to be considered vintage though.

other then maybe google the names ?
 
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Thanks Jeff-i bought a couple of display cases at grarge sells and at a flea market really cheap. there are some on ebay but the shipping cost is kinda high. telling vintage from more modern balls just go to ebay and search Vintage golf balls or signature golf balls and you will probally see some of the balls you have or at least learn vintage from the more modern balls. i kinda know from just playing golf for so long and mainly only collect signature balls(ones with pro golfers names on the ball). lastly i have a book on vintage signature balls that gives the value and rarity so holler(pm me) if you need any info on a ball u might have. have a good one.
 
i bought the craig wood ball on a website for 13 bucks-its listed in the book at a value of 150.00 bucks. u just never know.
 

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