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Nobody makes these anymore. beryllium in dust form causes all kinds of health problems...very toxic. PING used to make them; they made them "famous". Due to a softer feel, but a more dense and harder iron, these things were the craze in the 80's and early 90's. Several other companied followed suit in producing beryllium copper golf clubs at the time. Nobody makes beryllium copper clubs anymore - thanks EPA....
Ping made them at one time.
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Good for beginners and casual golfers.
I believe it was sometime in the late 80's to early 90's. I remember seeing them in a few pro shops back then. No actually in the late 60's, I bought a set and still have them and still use them, lost my 5 iron wish I could buy another one. No other clubs feel the same.
Powerbilt BeCu TPS woods are made of beryllium copper (BeCu), a high-performance metal known for its strength, durability, and lighter weight properties compared to traditional stainless steel. BeCu is used in golf clubs to enhance feel and distance.
I think so I have bought several clubs here, and there is no problem with the clubs. SO CUTE
Beryllium can be found in items like fluorescent light bulbs, some golf clubs, some bicycle frames, and in some dental appliances. It is commonly used in specialized industries such as aerospace, electronics, and defense.
They are. I have bought from them and been to their warehouse/store in Hartford. A few friends have bought sets for their wives and kids as well.
SOLO ENTERPSISE CORP. Component mfg for Aircraft, Missile and Weapon systems.
Clubs was able to burn copper, which allowed him to hide other allomancers around him from being discovered.