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Read More →James Bradbeer Brassie – Rare Steel Face Insert Model
A remarkable and highly collectible James Bradbeer brassie featuring a distinctive steel face screws that make an insert. This unusual construction makes it a standout piece for any serious hickory golf collector. Referenced on page 56 of Pete Georgiady's Wood Shafted Golf Club Value Guide, 8th Edition.
Historic Club Details:
- Maker: James Bradbeer Steel Face
- Club Type: Brassie (equivalent to modern 2-wood)
- Face: screw fasteners as a face insert
- Era: Early 1900s
- Reference: Pete Georgiady's Wood Shafted Value Guide, 8th Edition, Page 56
- Shaft: Original hickory
A must-have for collectors and hickory golf enthusiasts. The steel face insert design represents an early innovation in clubmaking — a fascinating piece of golf history that's ready for display or careful play.
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