Ping clubs hold their value pretty well. You should try eBay or your local Golf shop. It obviously depends on condition and other factors. If it has a story behind it or it is a special edition it will be worth a lot more.
a lot i hope
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The Ping Karsten Putter was made in the early 1960s.
It is worth between $1500 - $2000 depending on the condition.
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If you mean value in terms of money, that will depend greatly on the condition (grip, shaft, blade, etc).
You may purchase a Ping putter for golfing, from the Ping website. If you would rather not pay a premium price, you may be abe to find them cheaper on eBay, or Golf Smith.
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Ping never stopped making the 1A model. You can still order them today from any authorized Ping dealer.
Sort of, one of the models of Ping putters is called the 'My Day'. -------------- Yes, I own a PING DAY PUTTER. The "My Day" is a different shape with the shaft entering the putter head somewhat toward the center - while the "Day" has the shaft fully off the heel of the head. The "My Day" seemed to be more readily available than the "Day".
1959 is the answer. I quote from the Ping.com WEB-Site (Karsten Solheim invents the PING putter in his Redwood City, California garage. he names his putter "PING" because of the sound it makes upon contact with a golf ball. Two years later, he moves his family to Phoenix and continues his quest to improve golf club design.) Putters from PING don't "Ping" anymore. There are still 1A putters for sale. The new ones are not made of copper as was the original.