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  • Smittyman
    Tour Pro
    • Dec 19, 2013
    • 1362
    • Richmond Hill

    #16
    Hope it works for you Serge, good luck as always with your next experiment.

    Be well my friend.

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    • veryold
      Tour Pro
      • Oct 16, 2012
      • 3874
      • Mississauga, Sq.1 area
      • long retired old fossil :)

      #17
      Originally posted by Smittyman View Post
      Hope it works for you Serge, good luck as always with your next experiment.
      Be well my friend.
      You as well

      And if i'm still "upright" next Spring, maybe we can get a game at Braeben some time. Hopefully all construction will be done by then and the course will be in its Full Glory

      All best and cheers !!!

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      • Smittyman
        Tour Pro
        • Dec 19, 2013
        • 1362
        • Richmond Hill

        #18
        Love to Serge - let's make sure it happens.

        All the best to you as well

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        • woody
          Club Pro
          • Nov 2, 2007
          • 672
          • Mefort, Saskatchewan
          • Master of my backyard.

          #19
          Originally posted by Arthur Dailey View Post

          Would greatly appreciate seeing pictures of your collection.

          And yes I still regularly kick myself for not buying a set from their close out sale.
          The PTMs was their original iron.
          they moved to a very offset cavity back, then to the Accuform I and II. Then the sensors. Then a model after that that I can’t recall the name.
          The fact that they made clubs from 303 stainless steel made them very soft for a soft feel.

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          • veryold
            Tour Pro
            • Oct 16, 2012
            • 3874
            • Mississauga, Sq.1 area
            • long retired old fossil :)

            #20
            Originally posted by woody View Post

            The PTMs was their original iron.
            they moved to a very offset cavity back, then to the Accuform I and II. Then the sensors. Then a model after that that I can’t recall the name.
            The fact that they made clubs from 303 stainless steel made them very soft for a soft feel.
            ...with a pro that they can be adjusted quite easily and a con that they "drifted" out of specs quite easily as well.
            Regardless, still kicking myself for giving my PTM complete set to Goodwill all those years ago, LOL.
            Cheers !

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            • woody
              Club Pro
              • Nov 2, 2007
              • 672
              • Mefort, Saskatchewan
              • Master of my backyard.

              #21
              I’ve responded to a couple of gents who have the sensor irons. Someone asked if they needed a PTM set. I do. Heads only.. 3-pw. In very good shape. PM if you have any interest.
              There was one model after the Sensors, but I can’t recall the name.
              I even have a couple of putter heads. The Joey Sandilar model, and the straight blade model.

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              • Mondo30
                High Handicapper
                • Nov 28, 2023
                • 24
                • Burlington

                #22
                Really wishing I had seen the original post earlier and would have raced across the city to get the set, as the late John Saksun was my wife’s Uncle.
                A most wonderful man and story teller.

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                • bobobs
                  Club Pro
                  • May 28, 2005
                  • 619

                  #23
                  I may have a cousin that may have a basement that may be full of Accuform equipment from my late uncle. His family was involved in the Accuform family and I as well sold quite a bit of their product way back in the day for them. Uncle M was a definite hoarder of his golf equipment which was all Accuform. I used to have a bunch of proto type stuff myself.Wished I kept some of the putters !! Davis Love inspired! I could ask my cousin if there is anything in particular that any of you are looking for.

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                  • Mondo30
                    High Handicapper
                    • Nov 28, 2023
                    • 24
                    • Burlington

                    #24
                    I’m good thanks. Have a couple of clubs here but, if, it was a near iron set for about $6.50 a club then that would’ve been something not to pass on.

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                    • bl8d
                      Tour Pro
                      • Feb 27, 2014
                      • 18184

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Mondo30 View Post
                      I’m good thanks. Have a couple of clubs here but, if, it was a near iron set for about $6.50 a club then that would’ve been something not to pass on.

                      Try a Play it Again in March when they start putting their sets out, but seldom is anything less than $100 even when 30 years old.
                      Complete sets are rare.
                      Mint TPM even rarer.
                      things change

                      Maga Lies Matter

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                      • woody
                        Club Pro
                        • Nov 2, 2007
                        • 672
                        • Mefort, Saskatchewan
                        • Master of my backyard.

                        #26
                        Sadly, the search for Sensors will continue. The gents who were selling wanted far too much for my budget. It comes down to the question “vintage or rare” doesn’t mean that a set should be expensive.

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                        • Risky84
                          Tour Pro
                          • Feb 4, 2020
                          • 1583
                          • Port Elgin Ontario
                          • Territory Manager (Energy Sector)

                          #27
                          Not a collector but seen these on kijiji this morning and thought I’d share incase anyone was interested, no clue if this is a good deal
                          note - this is not my listing as I said I just stumbled upon them

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                          • bdybldr
                            Scratch Golfer
                            • Jan 20, 2017
                            • 387
                            • Toronto
                            • Transit

                            #28
                            I've got a full set of Accuform that I'm thinking of selling. Just taking up space now.

                            Persimmon woods, Driver, 3 and 5. Original grips.

                            Cavity back irons 3 to PW. New Lamkin grips.

                            All in an Accuform cart bag.​

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                            • Barclay
                              Duffer
                              • Dec 10, 2023
                              • 1

                              #29
                              Just reading all these comments now - sorry, I’m late to the party.
                              I bought a set of PTM’s a few years ago with stiff graphite shafts off Kijiji.
                              My father was a CPGA touring professional in the 70’s & 80’s and he always claimed that Accufom were some of the best irons that he’d ever played. He had a staff bag that I wish I still had.
                              After he passed away I wanted a set to mess around with.

                              I sometimes take them (or a couple) to the range to practice hitting the center of the face - I’m not good enough to game them.
                              If you’re inconsistent (like me) they can ruin your day.
                              I wish someone would resurrect the name - or at the very least a Canadian Heritage moment.
                              Last edited by Barclay; Jun 29, 2024, 05:58 PM.

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                              • Smittyman
                                Tour Pro
                                • Dec 19, 2013
                                • 1362
                                • Richmond Hill

                                #30
                                You nailed it about hitting centre face, they may have been the least forgiving clubs I’ve ever used

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