SPY PICS – 2011 Callaway RAZR Iron Clones!
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SPY PICS – 2011 Callaway RAZR Iron Clones!

SPY PICS – 2011 Callaway RAZR Iron Clones!

WANTED! (1) LOST CALLAWAY RAZR HEAD

OOOPPSSS….looks like someone working in the Callaway foundries accidentally lost one of their newest prototype heads.  How do we know that one of their heads got lost?  Well because the knockoff foundries beat them to production for the New Callaway RAZR Irons.  Or at least that is what it looks like has happened from the looks of all the photos popping up on the knockoff websites in China.

Clone Beats Real Thing To Market

This doesn’t happen too often but every now and then a knockoff or clone actually beats the actual model that is going to be released to the market.  So NO what you are looking at in the pictures below is NOT the actual 2011 Callaway RAZR Irons….BUT it will most likely be pretty damn close.  If you are a member of the MyGolfSpy Forum you might recall a couple weeks ago that we posted some “Recent Trademarks Filed By Callaway” which included the both the Callaway RAZR X Forged and the Callaway RAZR X Tour Irons.

Other Callaway Trademarks Recently Filed

Other trademarks included in the post were Callaway Diablo Octane which we posted pictures of back in July and also the Callaway RAZR Hawk and  the Callaway White Damascus which presumably will be a new putter made from Damscus Steel and who knows maybe coated white like the new Taylormade Ghost Putters.   So anyone looking forward to hitting these new Callaway RAZR Irons?

2011 Callaway RAZR Irons
2011 Callaway RAZR Irons
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Callaway Razr Irons (Cavity)
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      BTO

      14 years ago

      Kevin, Good question. I think it could be done by the OEM’s. It would take major capital up front to get manufacturing facilities, etc., but I believe end cost’s would be profitable and help rebuild our county. Our Business leaders, Unions, Government has created a monster to our economic well being. We also have help prop-up countries that are communist and their end goal is very transparent. Will it come back? Not likely. Think current profits and share holder gains. Short term thinking rules.

      Reply

      Kevin

      14 years ago

      BTO,

      Our dependence on China made products makes me sick! I have made a huge effort to only buy products made in the USA. Everything I use in refinishing putters is made here.

      Kevin

      Reply

      BTO

      14 years ago

      Kevin, Can you contact me by email and share more about your golf business? Email address on our web site.

      fozcycle

      14 years ago

      They look a lot like the Ttleist AP’s

      Why is Callaway redesigning?

      Reply

      BTO

      14 years ago

      Thanks for the comments, But Kevin Hefner you are right, protecting your designs is impossible, even if you pay the 100,000’s of dollars for foreign patents. My patent attorney directed me to the best patent protection we could get for the US market. If we are going to help US companies, then we need to support as much as possible. Unfortunately, to many of the US companies have been forced off shore by taxes, regulations, and labor.

      Reply

      Kevin

      14 years ago

      “Unfortunately, to many of the US companies have been forced off shore by taxes, regulations, and labor.”

      BTO–If your company can do it so can the major OEM’s.

      Reply

      Kevin Hefner

      14 years ago

      Moving production to the US will not stop the counterfeiters. It will only delay them. They are still going to make the fakes in China, where Chinese law enforcement makes it difficult to stop.

      Reply

      Kevin

      14 years ago

      WTG, Ontic!! Great to see your putters are made in the US!!

      Reply

      Taking my talents to south beach

      14 years ago

      casaloboinaz- all oem have their components made in china, did you just wake up from a 10yr coma?

      Reply

      Kevin

      14 years ago

      They will never stop making them in china. The markup of selling iron sets for nearly $1000 and Drivers in the $300 to $400 range more than covers any losses they incur due to these knock offs. Corporations are built on greed they care not about who or where they employee people. As long as the US keeps buying there over priced products and they make a mint on each set, they will not care about these knock offs. The knock offs are free advertisement.

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      casaloboinaz

      14 years ago

      ugly, ugly, ugly. will not buy any set made in China. I will gladly pay more to employ Americans. If this really is the next line of clubs from Callaway, fire every designer in site!!!

      Reply

      thespoon

      14 years ago

      The look of that iron screams Delorean. Of course, I’d probably game a free set of the genuine article…

      …if they were free… ;-/

      Reply

      Bob Marcus

      14 years ago

      As soon as we stop producing all golf clubs in China the better off the club market and the US economy will be.

      Reply

      thespoon

      14 years ago

      Just to play devil’s advocate: suppose Callaway intentionally leaked a design that had already scored poorly with focus groups?

      What better way to have the counterfeiters FAIL than by having them produce a fugly design that Callaway never brings to market?

      Reply

      mygolfspy

      14 years ago

      It would not effect the counterfeiters at all really.

      And in this case the RAZR is definitely coming out…will have a full line-up of woods, hybrids etc.

      Reply

      BTO

      14 years ago

      Knock Off’s from China, what a big surprise!!!! Make in USA, great idea, but when the consumer is the tab, they will run down the street to buy the Knock Off.
      We make all our putters here in the USA, but get price questions all the time. When I reply, I can have them made in China if you like, they stammer and sputter. However, when we get the putter in their hands our sale ratio is 35-50%. At a recent Demo day, two of the big boys, Callaway, Ping, and us on the same putting green. We (Ontic Golf) sold 6 putters, Callaway one, and Ping none.
      I just can not get the message out on our limited ad budget, but we keep moving forward.
      PS NOT GOING TO CHINA!!!!!!

      Reply

      Justin

      14 years ago

      Don’t they “run down the street” to buy major OEMs like Callaway, Nike, etc as well? They’re all made in the same 10 or so foundires in China and Taiwan….

      Reply

      Justin

      14 years ago

      foundries*

      cheymike

      14 years ago

      Hi BTO. I joined MGS after your company/putters were put in the limelite on here and had not heard of you before today. I can’t get to your website from work (damned firewalls!) but I’ll sure be checking you out when I get home. :) Saw the writeup on MGS and I’m definitely interested!

      Reply

      tony

      14 years ago

      Mizuno mp-53s have been on a few knock off sites the past couple of weeks, amazing how quickly they can produce fakes.

      I guess thats what happens when you move your production to China to save money

      Reply

      Justin

      14 years ago

      Two things:

      1. The major OEMs hire Chinese-based law enforcement to handle this stuff, which as I said earlier, costs them nearly $6 billion dollars a year. Hopefully that cost isn’t being reflected onto consumers- if it is, people should ask for a refund.

      2.In the issue after that story was released, a very smart reader (whose name I cant remember) suggested moving production back to the US. Hypothetically, if it cost $5 billion to produce goods here, it’s a double win-fall… the OEMs still make $1 billion in profit (possibly more if stars aligned just right) and more US jobs are created.

      Reply

      cheymike

      14 years ago

      Oh.. and by the way… those things are UGLY!

      Reply

      mygolfspy

      14 years ago

      LOL…I was waiting for your opinion in the first post and thought you forgot….but nope…now I know how you feel.

      Reply

      cheymike

      14 years ago

      Yeah… guess I could have been more politically correct and said… Umm.. those are not for me. LOL!

      cheymike

      14 years ago

      Not to often the forgers beat the manufacturers out the gate, but they sure seem to have done it this time. I wonder how hard Callaway is working to find their internal leak.
      I guess that is one of the problems with doing all your manufacturing out of the country. Kinda hard to enforce U.S. laws in other places.

      Reply

      Justin

      14 years ago

      Why aren’t these in the hands of law enforcement? If these aren’t the real deal, then someone obviously made a bold-faced copyright infringement by putting Callaway’s name on the club- most of the “knock-offs” have would say something like Calloway or Calaway (or maybe an upside-down or asymetrical chevron)- something to make you THINK it’s the real shebang, but isn’t. If OEMs are spending $6 billion a year on stopping counterfieting in China (as reported by Golf magazine) that’s money that isn’t being well spent.

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      P-Gunna

      14 years ago

      I heard that the current X-Forged may be discontinued, and if this is the replacement Callaway has disgraced a great set of irons.

      Reply

      Kev

      14 years ago

      Don’t knock em till you have tried and seen them in person, I have and they are an awesome club, especially the tour version, there is a real defined diference and they look really good at address, there is also a forged version, but i never got the chance to compare. The drivers i will have to reserve judgement as i didn’t find the best combination of shaft flex and loft for me, the 10 degree regular flex ballooned for me and the 9.5 stiff went a little shallow for my liking but certainly flew off the club face. Stuart Appleby was certainly booming them

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