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Antique Golf Clubs from Scotland
Clubmakers
Armstrong
Newcastle
Armstrong Armstrong & Co were established as an engineering company around 1890 in Neville Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, moving to 115 Northumberland Street about 1900.

By this time their main focus was sporting guns but they also produced fishing tackle and rowing boats, the latter supplied to the War Office. Clearly they were involved with golfing items fairly early on as I have seen transition head clubs marked with their name and, in the first decade of the 20th century they sold irons made by Gourlay of Carnoustie and Harry Vardon clubs.

Golf balls were also produced by the company which advertised the Rifle and the Myoner in 1908.

The firm had a branch in Darlington, one in London and, possibly, a connection with a company of the same name in Durban, South Africa. Armstrong & Co survived until liquidation in 1956-7.

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