Wilson Sam Snead Blue Ridge irons 3-9,P alternating design

Golfengineering ID: ucir7139
Vintage: 1957-8
Gender-Dexterity: men's right handed
Lifecycle: used
Shaft type: Steel

Matched set of Reg. No. 4102's with excellent heads - only the 3 with some sole ruffing on edges. Pinned, knurled hosels. Fabulous set of perfect ringed ferrules. Note the alternating head design between the odd and even irons - quite an aesthetic innovation for the 1950's! True Temper Century shafts very good - the 9 shows some pitting but CorrosionX applied - the 5 likewise but less pronounced. Good shaftbands intact but not all circumferentially complete. Outstanding set of leather wrap reminder grips with all caps and collars in place. This may or may not have a period pitching wedge, but it certainly wasn't needed as, like most 50's sets, the 9 is 52 degrees. Most current pitching wedges are less than that by 2 or more degrees. The putter is likely of the same period with red, small Century shaftband and round leather wrap grip with similar music note endcap. 5 iron 37".