Vintage Power-Bilt Golf Clubs and Bag Boy Caddy
Item Details
A vintage set of Power-Bilt golf clubs and a Bag Boy rolling golf caddy, all circa early 1950s. The company that developed Power-Bilt clubs has been in business since 1859. In 1916 they began producing golf clubs, and by 1934 they had become ‘Power-Bilt’. In the bag, striped and made of heavy canvas are these clubs: woods, 1,3 and 4, with covers; and irons 3,4,5,6,7, and 9. The Bag Boy rolling caddy is heavy aluminum with leather straps to secure the golf bag, made by Jarmin-Williamson Company of Portland, Oregon. The caddy has a sturdy rubber grip and can be pushed or pulled. The company started building golf caddies in 1946. A brass badge on the back of the caddy has the company name and patent information.
Condition
Clubs and bag show wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions
Item #
15LEX097-113