Has it gone down in value? 25 years ago pros were offering me set of clubs in their shops?|||I have 7, Eye-o-matic's...9, Joe Powell's and 14, Powerbuilt Citations. All in Mint or new condition and flawless blocks of persimmon. Each are worth about $40.00...sorry to say. They were the "MacDaddy" in the 70's and early 80's. i still hit the fairway woods occasionally, to perfect my fairway play. Metal woods are easy after an afternoon w/ persimmon.|||It depends on some factors:
1. anyone famous use it/sign it?
2. know anyone with a collection, looking to add to it?
If not, you probably won't get too much out of it, since it's so "outdated". H#ll, drivers from 5 years ago have lost a ton of value. Vintage golf equipment isn't like baseball cards or classic cars, unfortunately,|||very little market value. the market on collectors clubs which your is. is very low right now. the exception are scotty cameron putters , headcovers. 75 dollar range in very good condtion. tremendous crash. will take time to sell this time of the year. market will never return to the 90s pricing. still very good club to improve driving control at range. hard to hit flush. your swing will improve quick. good luck.|||Those were great drivers in their day and anybody who took their game seriously wanted one. But now the value for them is very low, and only people who collect vintage clubs would think want it. Save it as a trophy to the history of the game, they make nice conversation pieces. I still have mine .|||In response to green_lantern's answer, unless you can prove that someone famous used it (have the club authenticated) it doesn't matter if Jesus himself took some rips with it, it won't add to the value.
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