I have a set of Haig-Ultra Irons with Neumann Leather grips, beautiful looking irons. Those irons you featured are also beautiful, they don't make them like that anymore, thanks Vintage Golfer.
I have a set of Walter Hagen "International" blades. I bought 2-9 (no PW), a "Country Club" (looks like leather) red/white/blue bag, and some Sam Snead 5930 Wilson 1,2,3,4 woods for Ten Dolls. The blade is just a little different, more plain, and exactly like my Wilson Gene Sarazen "StrokeMaster" irons. I recently realized both these blades are cast or stainless with that same chrome or nickel coating. These cast irons don't quite have the supersolid crunch feel that a good forged iron gives on the elusive "perfect" (😂) strike.
I have a set of Haig-Ultra Irons with Neumann Leather grips, beautiful looking irons. Those irons you featured are also beautiful, they don't make them like that anymore, thanks Vintage Golfer.
What a cool looking Walter Hagen club! Never seen this one before!
Nice looking iron!
I've got a few Hagen woods but no irons unfortunately.
I have a set of Walter Hagen "International" blades. I bought 2-9 (no PW), a "Country Club" (looks like leather) red/white/blue bag, and some Sam Snead 5930 Wilson 1,2,3,4 woods for Ten Dolls. The blade is just a little different, more plain, and exactly like my Wilson Gene Sarazen "StrokeMaster" irons. I recently realized both these blades are cast or stainless with that same chrome or nickel coating. These cast irons don't quite have the supersolid crunch feel that a good forged iron gives on the elusive "perfect" (😂) strike.
Well said, it is hard to describe the sound