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Hurlingham Croquet Set

Hurlingham Croquet Set

Description: The Hurlingham croquet sets from George Wood Mallets are superbly made traditional style croquet sets with regulation Pro-16 balls and hoops/wickets. The Hurlingham mallets have cylindrical brass bound heads with an inlaid sighting line. The mallets have an overall length of 36" and weigh an average of 2lb.12oz. Only available as a 4 player version.Features:Made by George Wood Mallets, NZ.Brass bound Hurlingham mallets.1/2" white iron hoops/wickets.Pro-16 composite balls, weight 16oz, diameter 3 5/8".Centre peg.Hoop mallet.Corner pegs.Coloured metal clips.Colour book of rules and tactics.Solid pine storage box with rope handles.
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Item Price:  £ 399.00
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