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Here are 4 more all 18" lead filled heads dont know the weight but it would smart a bit .They should be here now.
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Hi Graeme,
The reason I didn't initially consider trench club is the lack of studs etc on mine. Are you familiar with other plain examples? Mine does have the addition of having extra weight in its design to compensate for the lack of lead or studs. Oak seems common too. What are your thoughts? Best Gene |
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Hi Gene, I dont know if its a trench club all the ones i own have some form of "doofer" on the end here is a Yank club same length as yours .Oak is common as is Beech.
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Hmmm, still seems like a good candidate though. Are the pictures all yours? Hell of a collection if so! Thanks Gene |
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Hi all, perhaps just a small addition to 'clarify' the holes at each ends of the clubs; they are actually the holdingpoints to keep the piece of wood staedy when turning on the woodcutmachine. Three points at each end are also common as this gives more grip on the wood when turning.
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All mine be carefull its addictive,
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