Vintage 1900s Calamity Jane Putter Style:TwoAn early example of the iconic Calamity Jane putter, dating to around 1900, this piece reflects the enduring simplicity of traditional Scottish clubmaking. The elongated blade head, forged by hand, carries the distinctive profile that defined the form, balanced by a slender hosel and a smooth, timeworn finish. A hickory shaft offers natural flexibility, while the grip, shaped by years of handling, retains its original character. Closely associated
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