There’s also a bit of controversy around putters! Some argue that the Bullseye’s design is outdated. What do you all think—does classic mean better?
When it comes to market value, I’ve noticed that putters in good condition with original paint fetch a higher price. Always check for rust or wear!
I can attest to that! I’ve found a couple of rare ones from the 70s, and they were game-changers for my collection.
I started collecting Bullseye putters a few years ago and quickly learned to identify the unique blade shapes. The early models are definitely the ones to look for!
Does anyone have tips on connecting with other collectors? I feel like it’s a bit of a hidden community sometimes.
You’re right! Try reaching out on social media or joining dedicated forums. I’ve met some great collectors that way!
Don’t overlook estate sales or thrift stores – I’ve found some fantastic Bullseye putters in the most unlikely places! Worth the hunt!
Interesting! I’ve been to a few garage sales, but no luck so far. Do you have any specific tips for finding them?
You just have to be persistent! Patience is key. Sometimes they’re not labeled correctly, so keep an eye out on miscellaneous golf gear.
The best stories come from sharing our finds. I once traded a common model for a rare one at a local meetup — life-changing moment!
Now that’s a story! I’ve encountered some heated debates over pricing at meetups, though. Anyone else feel the tension?