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serial #'s

divot

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i bought a new callaway big bertha 5wood, 04 model at a authorised retailer,
on the shaft was a register sticker, so i went on the callaway site to register it and i can't find the serial#, on my driver and other woods the # is beside the hossel on the head, this 1, the # is not there, what gives, is this possibly a knock off? or did they forget to stamp the # on it? or did some leave the factory with out #'s?
thanks for any help
 
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The serial # on My Big Bertha Driver is in tan paint on the heel of the club, it is painted over the charcoal metallic top paint for the club, just about a half inch from the hosel.
 
I did the same thing with my Cleveland Halo, I got it from my pro shop so it's got to be the real deal.:eek:
 
Davebud said:
The serial # on My Big Bertha Driver is in tan paint on the heel of the club, it is painted over the charcoal metallic top paint for the club, just about a half inch from the hosel.
my driver and 3 wood the #'s are there, this 5 wood no # visable.
i bought it at a athourised dealer, nevada bobs
 
Not all clubs have serial numbers,and not all serial numbers will be live on a site,they could be from another country for example or destined for a tour player.
 
If the Big Bertha on my clubs was just a B.B.

I would call it Brooke Burke, because its sexy and I love pounding it.:emot-ange
 
When I bought my set of Callaway's; X460, 3,5,7 X fairway only the driver and 3wd had SN. The 5 and 7 didn't. All were bought from very reputable dealers.

Ricky
 

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