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Ping Serial Numbers 28 May 2006 15:03:07 coloradogolf Ping Serial Numbers Does anyone know how important it is to have a Ping iron set with all matching serial numbers in terms of both Ping support and resale value? I am looking at a set of copper irons but each one has a different serial number. Thank you 28 May 2006 18:05:46 sfb Re: Ping Serial Numbers Have you asked Ping? I know they used the serial number to replace a shaft for me. We just sent in the head and they figured it out.
'coloradogolf' wrote in message news.760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com. > Does anyone know how important it is to have a Ping iron set with all > matching serial numbers in terms of both Ping support and resale value?
> I am looking at a set of copper irons but each one has a different > serial number. > > Thank you > 28 May 2006 15:13:59 coloradogolf Re: Ping Serial Numbers No--I was considering buying an Eye 2 copper set,but noticed each iron had a different serial number and wondered if that was a potential problem. 28 May 2006 16:39:29 long&left Re: Ping Serial Numbers coloradogolf wrote: > No--I was considering buying an Eye 2 copper set,but noticed each iron > had a different serial number and wondered if that was a potential > problem. > other than they could all have different shafts, different lie angles, etc.nope, no problems My Mother taught me: If you feel the deal ain't right, it ain't 28 May 2006 22:14:46 R&B Re: Ping Serial Numbers 'coloradogolf' wrote in message news.580@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com. > No--I was considering buying an Eye 2 copper set,but noticed each iron > had a different serial number and wondered if that was a potential > problem.
It's highly unusual for each club in the set to have a different serial number. If that's true, then somebody pieced together a set.maybe by stealing a 6-iron here, picking up a lost 4-iron there, and so on. Usually all the clubs in a set have the same serial number. That said, 'a set' may have been built as, say, 3-iron to PW, and the previous owner bought a 2-iron and the wedges a la carte at a later date. In that case, those other clubs would likely have different serial numbers.
But the 'set' (the clubs that were sold originally as a set) SHOULD all have the same number. I would not want a set that was pieced together.
The weights could be all over the place, and the step patterns may not match, since they're adjusted at the factory slightly to account for the fractional differences in weights from set to set. Randy 28 May 2006 19:46:15 Larry Bud Re: Ping Serial Numbers coloradogolf wrote: > Does anyone know how important it is to have a Ping iron set with all > matching serial numbers in terms of both Ping support and resale value? > I am looking at a set of copper irons but each one has a different > serial number. The set is hot. Think about it, if you break something in your set, it's the shaft. You'd still have the head with the original serial #.
Unless you added a couple of irons to your set (maybe a 1 or 2 iron, something that doesn't usually come with), there's no way in the world you'd get a set like this. 28 May 2006 23:11:50 sfb Re: Ping Serial Numbers If you have a set of Pings and order additional clubs such as a GW or 2I, Ping builds them to the specs of the set and put the set's serial numbers on the clubs so any Ping set with differing serial numbers is suspect.
'R&B' wrote in message news:-_6dnZxscrGUxOfZRVn-gw@giganews.com. > 'coloradogolf' wrote in message > news.580@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com. >> No--I was considering buying an Eye 2 copper set,but noticed each iron >> had a different serial number and wondered if that was a potential >> problem. > > > It's highly unusual for each club in the set to have a different serial > number. If that's true, then somebody pieced together a set.maybe by > stealing a 6-iron here, picking up a lost 4-iron there, and so on.
> > Usually all the clubs in a set have the same serial number. That said, 'a > set' may have been built as, say, 3-iron to PW, and the previous owner > bought a 2-iron and the wedges a la carte at a later date.