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Fake titanium golf club.
An example of the element Titanium

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Fake titanium golf club.
This golf club, sold by a major national sporting goods chain, is completely fake. It has "6061 TATANIUM" prominently embedded in the metal of the club head, but tests indicate that it is plain aluminum. The fact that "6061" is a standard industrial aluminum alloy does not look good.
Compare this to my earlier sample titanium golf club, which is genuine titanium despite costing $10 less at Walmart.
Source: Dick's Sporting Goods
Contributor: Theodore Gray
Acquired: 24 March, 2009
Text Updated: 24 March, 2009
Price: $40
Size: 5"
Purity: 0%
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