Lot # 31: BGI Sprague Dual Face LH, RH, Croquet, Shuffleboard Adjustable Putter

Starting Bid: $300.00

Bids: 4 (Bid History)

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Item was in Auction "Spring 2024",
which ran from 3/28/2024 3:00 PM to
4/14/2024 2:10 AM



Patented by William W. Davis in 1904, this Sprague putter was made by G.S. Sprague and sold by the Bridgeport Gun Implement Company.  This mechanical putter can be adjusted for use left-handed, right-handed, croquet style, or even shuffleboard-style. 

To adjust the shaft, the locking ball joint mechanism in the center of the head has to be unscrewed.  This is done by holding the head firmly in one hand while turning the hosel with the other hand.  After the ball joint becomes loose, the shaft will swivel in any direction.  Once repositioned, the shaft is locked in place by holding the head and turning the hosel in the opposite direction. This swiveling mechanism provides a wide array of positions for the golfer to choose from. Even today, the shaft will tighten up nicely in whatever position it is placed.

The aluminum head shows little bag wear, but there is wear along the leading edge of both faces. The stamps on the crown: "B.G.I. Co Agents / G. S. Sprague Patent" are clear and stong. The shaft and leather-wrapped grip are original.  The hosel appears to be steel as opposed to the iron used in the other hosels. The club is in great working condition.  Shaft in right-handed position measures 33 1/4". Another solid example of this 115 year-old mesmerizing mechanical marvel!

This club is in the accompanying 3-club group image.

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