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Antique Golf Clubs from Scotland
Clubmakers
Sherlock, Ray and Turner
Abingdon
J H Turner seems to have been the motive force behind this small business in Oxfordshire and he is the one with the golf club patents to his name, These included the Peggy in 1909, an iron with 24 wooden pegs in the face, marketed as Miralite and a US Patent for a mixed metal and wood shaft in 1937 to provide a ‘good flail action’. (filed the previous year in UK). Ted Ray. and J G Sherlock were probably recruited on the basis of their name recognition,

The firm operated between 1922 and 1926 before going into voluntary liquidation.

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