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    Club Stamping

    I am seeing alot of Pro's that have their clubs stamped with initials, nicknames, etc. What tool is used to do such a thing and what's the process?

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    so I answered part of my question, metal letter stamp kit... now, where would someone buy such a kit?

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    You might be able to get one at Lee Valley tools.
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    Princess Auto or Busy Bee tools?

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    Google and Lee Valley Tools are your friend:
    http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/pag...=1,43456,43461
    Letter & Number Stamp Sets
    Obviously you're not a golfer.

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    Google and golfwrx are your friend:
    http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/topic/...__hl__stamping

    Stamping instructions.
    Obviously you're not a golfer.

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    You guys are awesome! Thanks!!! Being from the east-end I never think of Lee Valley Tools! Yet I should!!!

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    Busy Bee is off Hawthorne. A couple of things to consider, if you sell your equipment it becomes a lot harder to sell. Also, I've yet to see it done where it doesn't look like it was done by a 9 year old - to me it always looks a little cheap looking - but that's just me.
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    I know what you mean about the 9yr old thing. I am just doing my research right now. I am also toying with getting a little stencil done and sand blasting instead of stamping the logo I inted to put on the irons. I also understand what you mean about selling the equipment. But I wanted this particular set for a long time and I plan on keeping it even after I am done playing with it, especially that they totalling changed the clubs for 2011 so they wont be making my set anymore. But I am just playing with the idea right now... alittle too much time on my hands being on daddy duty lately, ahahaha!

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    If done well it can look good. Practice on an old club and see if you like the look. The "Dancing" letters which are intentionally misaligned would be easier to do since aligning the letters correctly would be the most difficult part I would think.
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    IMO the, sandblasting with a stencil ,idea looks the best and it can be polished out if required .
    Having used the tool stamps before , its very difficult to get the spacing perfect and perfectly square .
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