Interesting and funny question indeed.
I'm not sure if this one should be considered embarrassing but it is sort of funny or a bit odd at least.
When I began to play good golf and lots of scratch tournament golf I came across an old club in the attic of my Dad's house in Florida. My Dad was a really good player and he'd worked for Spalding in the 1950s and 1960s and one of his assignments was to work with all the LPGA players on the Spalding staff and there were a lot of them.
So I pulled this little 6 wood that was painted sort of baby blue out of his attic one day and tried it out. It was amazing----I could move the ball around with it, hit it really high and light up to about 210----and basically more than any golf club I've ever had I just felt like I couldn't miss it and pretty much never did. Talk about maximum reliability----that little baby blue 6 wood was it!
I asked my Dad where it came from and he told me he got it from LPGA tour pro Mary Lena Falk for some reason he couldn't really remember.
I used that club for about decade. It was my go-to club from around that distance and then one day in the middle of a match in the Philadelphia Amateur I hit a shot with it from the fairway and the ball came off beautifully as always but unfortunately the entire head of that wonderful little baby blue woman's 6-wood exploded into about a thousand pieces.