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Interested in getting those, I called up Acushnet to ask if they can verify the serial number, but they said it normally comes with a "job number" instead. Not too sure if its the digits on the 6 iron or not.
Too hard to tell from that crappy picture.
i have found that most fakeys have the wrong size lettering on the logo and the serial number isn't laser etched it's engraved.
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I saw my first set a fake AP2s up close last week, local Golf World has them on display. They looked more like AP1s, they were real shovels. Lettering finish was pretty ordinary and obvious. Funniest part was that TUNGSTEN Ni in the cavity insert has become TUNGSTENNI. They also had some fake TM woods, but I struggled to pick anything obviously fake about them, so some are obviously much better copies than others.
Interested in getting those, I called up Acushnet to ask if they can verify the serial number, but they said it normally comes with a "job number" instead. Not too sure if its the digits on the 6 iron or not.
Mizuno are a bit funny, they stamp serials for some markets but not for others. Most Mizunos on the Australian market don't have serials on the hosel, custom sets will have a build number on the ferrule and there is sometimes also a serial just under the grip but neither will be much use if they have been reshafted obviously.
Blew off one of the grips and it did have some sort of serial on the shaft. The kbs shafts are a bit tatty the black nickel finish has worn off in some spots.