Robert
Urquhart sought the perfect adjustable iron. He received four British
patents in the 1890s as part of his quest. This example was made in the
late 1890s and has "Urquhart" stamped across
the middle
of the
face inside an oval containing mesh pattern lines. The Urquhart
trademark
of a 'U" inside a circle remains on the toe of the back of the blade
along with "No. 1528" which is believed to be a production sequence
number. The back of the hosel is stamped "Patented."
The head is designed so that the club can be used both right- and
left-handed. Just push in the small
lever on the back of the hosel and you can pull out and rotate the
spring-loaded blade to a different position, left- or right-handed. The
screw in the base of the hosel allows the golfer to adjust how far the
head comes away from the hosel when the small lever is pushed and the
golfer pulls the head in order to rotate it to a different loft.
The
shaft is original and measures 38 inches. The sueded leather grip is
a modern replacement that matches up exceptionally well to the club and looks great!
Urquhart adjustable irons are fascinating mechanical clubs with
considerable engineering in both design and production. This Urquhart
iron a fine collectible in perfect working order!
For more info on Urquhart and his irons, see TCA2: v2, p440-441