mrpheebz
Apr 18 2008, 05:22 PM
I just picked up a Mizuno M-300 and I was wondering what I should do with it? It is in less than pristine condition but still has factory original grip and shaft. Would I make more money by getting it refinished and selling it or by selling it like it is now?
geogolf
Apr 18 2008, 06:50 PM
QUOTE(mrpheebz @ Apr 18 2008, 06:22 PM)

I just picked up a Mizuno M-300 and I was wondering what I should do with it? It is in less than pristine condition but still has factory original grip and shaft. Would I make more money by getting it refinished and selling it or by selling it like it is now?
Pics will tell the story. Post some here.... thanks !
mrpheebz
Apr 18 2008, 06:53 PM
Here are some pics.
wildwilly911
Apr 18 2008, 07:07 PM
that isnt bad at all polish it up and oil can it
Big Ben
Apr 18 2008, 07:22 PM
Send it to Monica at BOS and smile! They do a drop dead good job; get that done it chocolate patena, it will blow your mind.
golfluvzme
Apr 18 2008, 08:31 PM
DO NOT SEND THAT PUTTER TO BOS, I beg of you.
If you want to have it restored, just bite the bullet and let the guys at the Studio do the work.
It may cost more, but you have an extremely rare piece in your hands.
Spend the extra, it'll be well worth it.
Just my 2-cents, but it came from a lesson well-learned.
LaMont in AZ
geogolf
Apr 18 2008, 08:38 PM
All Depends on what you will do with it.
Even though the market is soft, The M300 is probably the most desired of the Mizuno M series of Scotty Camerons. Probably fewer than 200 made.
Properly restored through the Studio. It's about a 400 to 600 dollar piece.
If you game it-as is....no problem since its already used.
If you do get it restored by the studio. Pull the shaft- have them install a new one with a Pre Titleist Royal NOS grip. And keep the original shaft with it. As a normal resto-- the price you pay includes a new shaft and grip...may as well get one !
No need for a COA... as it is a well known production putter- and not something anyone would fake.
Big Ben
Apr 19 2008, 07:09 AM
I have had fantastic work done by BOS but I didn't realize this piece was that rare; if so the studio is the way to go. Sorry about the poor advice...
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