Hell, if I lived near by I would have just cleaned out your garage. Win-win.

What’s the shit worth?

If it’s worth something- make the guy an offer.

Otherwise I’m right. 🤪

accufitgolf
Don't let all the crying 😭 upset you
You did right thing
We'll probably stop crying soon
Like maybe next year

Weirfan Perhaps the teaser post wasn't needed

thank you.........................

I had a brand new Cally Epic driver and I couldn't hit it so instead of selling it cheap to one of you bastages, I gave it to my older sister who doesn't play golf. Just thought I'd let you guys know.
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    Good for you Accufit! You're better off, takes u 20 minutes throw it in the trash instead of wasting hours of personal time doling the crap out for .89 shipped. I've got a bunch of crap sitting as well. It's more worth it to me to throw it than to make $5.
    I love a clean garage.

    I'll be in the same boat in a year or two. After 20+ years of doing custom club work I quit as of Jan 1, 2017. I have quite a bit of club building stuff in my shop but can't seem to pull the trigger to get rid of it yet. I may need it if I break a shaft or some company comes up with a great new head design that "calls my name." It's more likely that it will stay in my shop until it's worthless because it's so far out of style. Most of the grips are already shot and dried out.

    "If it’s worth something- make the guy an offer."

    Don't need to now.
    Just give us an address and what day the trash goes out.
    Somebody will be right over.

    Throw away anything you want - it's YOUR stuff. JUST DON'T ANNOUNCE IT!!!! We're better off not knowing we missed out, especially if we just ordered a bunch of shit.

    I recently ran into an 82-year-old guy who is kind of in the same position, but had come to the exact opposite conclusion to Accufit. To him, everything in his shop was still worth retail (and beyond, as if it had some value as a collectable).

    He got out of the business about 5 years ago, but half of his two-car garage is still set up the same way it was the day he quit. I went over to see if there was anything I needed and what he would want for it. The problem is that he couldn't let go of it. To give you an example, he had about a 15-year old set of irons and he said to me, "That was the best set of irons I ever made. I was selling them for almost $2000 in my shop, but I'll let you have them for a few hundred dollars." (Coincidentally, a set of the same irons were up for sale on this site the week before for $35 and no one was responding to the ad.) It was at that point I knew we were in two different stratospheres.

    All through this encounter his wife was rolling her eyes. She had come to the same conclusion as Accufit and I think she would have been happy if I just backed a truck in and took everything away. She probably would have even paid me to do it. She whispered to me, "Steve doesn't know it, but one day I'm just going to clean this out and it's all going to the dump." I guess I should be checking their curbside garbage each week.

    Thank you. That was part of my decision. The effort to list, haggle, package, ship, etc. is not worth my time. Hell. I spill more then that at the bar.......LOL

    There's one dumpsite worth trawling through...where is it...?🤔