Mizuno Pro Worldmaster - Assembled with MCI Fujikura 120g

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Mizuno Pro Worldmaster - Assembled with MCI Fujikura 120g (5-PW)

Ok, by request, this caption has price breakdown which in total, pre labor is $1422.  That number is combo of retail prices + what we paid for the underlying heads.

We are asking much less because we want these out on the golf course in the hands of not just a select few but during this brand building period where we are taking “marketing losses” - a diverse group of golf club lunatics. 

First, these shafts are worth every penny.  Axioms are better and more refined - yes.  But there are terrific graphite iron shafts. Period.

Heads were minty, close to NOS, and bought out of Japan for > $700, with shipping, > $800.  No, we aren’t going to disclose exact cost of heads or the direct labor mainly because it’s not the non direct labor that is most valuable IOO and up to you to value.  WelcomE to world Of elite vintage golf clubs.

yes indeed. 

Raw Worldmaster irons.

(If you buy these, you will be at front of line for one of our Ferragamo/Hermes grip Worldmaster drivers btw).

No1 50 Pro Tiffany grips ($122.5)

BBFCO ferrules: ($40)

One of Ken’s most inspired, complimentary paint fill executions. (Ain’t free and we’ll leave it there).

Oh, and $90 Fijikura MCI 120g stiff shafts ($540)

Finish: Neckade (raw) (labor cost is not inexpensive)

These are rare, they are forgiving yet have beautifully restrained top lines, and head shapes every bit as elegant as many classic Mizunos.

We get lots of DMs (keep em coming) from folks looking for a good started set - “I want something no one else has, but not a pure blade. Oh, and raw.”Check check check.

these are ASSEMBLED

Mizuno Pro Worldmaster - Assembled with MCI Fujikura 120g (5-PW)

Ok, by request, this caption has price breakdown which in total, pre labor is $1422.  That number is combo of retail prices + what we paid for the underlying heads.

We are asking much less because we want these out on the golf course in the hands of not just a select few but during this brand building period where we are taking “marketing losses” - a diverse group of golf club lunatics. 

First, these shafts are worth every penny.  Axioms are better and more refined - yes.  But there are terrific graphite iron shafts. Period.

Heads were minty, close to NOS, and bought out of Japan for > $700, with shipping, > $800.  No, we aren’t going to disclose exact cost of heads or the direct labor mainly because it’s not the non direct labor that is most valuable IOO and up to you to value.  WelcomE to world Of elite vintage golf clubs.

yes indeed. 

Raw Worldmaster irons.

(If you buy these, you will be at front of line for one of our Ferragamo/Hermes grip Worldmaster drivers btw).

No1 50 Pro Tiffany grips ($122.5)

BBFCO ferrules: ($40)

One of Ken’s most inspired, complimentary paint fill executions. (Ain’t free and we’ll leave it there).

Oh, and $90 Fijikura MCI 120g stiff shafts ($540)

Finish: Neckade (raw) (labor cost is not inexpensive)

These are rare, they are forgiving yet have beautifully restrained top lines, and head shapes every bit as elegant as many classic Mizunos.

We get lots of DMs (keep em coming) from folks looking for a good started set - “I want something no one else has, but not a pure blade. Oh, and raw.”Check check check.

these are ASSEMBLED