Great topic!
I would love to see the re-emergence of the carbon
steel putters in production. Or even a production
copper.
Also, in regards to the carbon steel, I'd love to see
the minimalist type markings a la the Classic 1
series. Nothing in the cavity, very little on the
sole, not much on those putters. I love the way those
looked.
All of this, of course, in a perfect world.
Chris
--- Bill Vogeney <Vogeygolf@...> wrote:
> Look at the pretty putters on this link:
>
> http://www.golfvox.com/cameron/cameron_index.html
>
> You know what I like? The big letter stamps. Stuff
> Cameron did a
> decade ago, and disappeared until the last year or
> so. I'm seeing
> more and more putters on the registry coming from
> the studio to the
> tour with the big stamps-especially in the cavity.
>
> There are a few other retro ideas Cameron has
> implemented:
>
> 1. The tour leather grip
> 2. The rounded look of the BBC/009 like the super
> rare Scottydale
> 3. The American Classics VII
>
> What other retro ideas would you recommend?
> Personally, I'd love to see a studio 3.5 with a
> plumber's neck, like
> the old 944. I'd also love to see a studio 5 with a
> plumber's neck
> too. The Trevor Dodds tour putter on my site is an
> example of what
> could be done. Better yet, how about a "Winter 2005"
> putter, instead
> of the Holiday putter. Imagine a Studio 1 in black
> oxide with snow on
> the flange. Make 1000 of them. Figure a way to have
> a machine engrave
> or stamp the snow on the flange. They'd sell like
> hotcakes.
>
> Ok, maybe that last idea was pie in the sky. Let the
> ideas fly!
>
> Vog
>
>
>
>
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