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Hamkenstein

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    When the wiskey goes in the truth comes out
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    Epon AF-101 Ozik X-con 6 Epon Technity Axiv 7072 Royal Collection 19* cvXer stock AF-901 22* Ozik Altus J-spec AF-Tour 4-P Epon 208 KGX 52* Yururi 57 & 61* G Field Premium Zone

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  1. How does the arse covering word "may" from a company renowned for providing the best golf club finish, pretty much ever, become the word "prone"?
  2. I believe they have a Tour Authentic driver too.
  3. I would imagine these are very soft to hit. The rust isn't going to damage them so long as you take a modicum of care in looking after them. Some fine wire wool followed by a silicone spray/cloth will keep them looking fresh though the cavity is going to be a bit fiddly. Some people like the look but if you're not one of them places like BOS Golf can plate them for you. By the way, saw a similar raw set on ebay and thought they looked amazing.
  4. Always liked the look and concept of the Machine putters but have never tried one. The one you've got there looks very good. Not sure about the grip in weather conditions such as yours but certainly a bit different. Anyone tried the 'reverse arch' grip from Machine?
  5. 7.135 grams of lead tape? The NCIS lab wants their scales back.
  6. Does anyone know the clamp length Quadra uses to take CPM measurements?
  7. The author stating Woods is using regular flex was quickly ridiculed. Seems more like X flex tipped 1 1/2 inches. Bet that feels smooth.
  8. Need any help with inventory control, stock taking etc?
  9. Anything x flex and low launch in a Zero is going to be one long putter for me.
  10. I'd say CFM for conforming, Non conforming doesn't have CFM stamp.
  11. I believe the theory behind butt trimming an 8 iron shaft to fit a wedge is that that it takes the shaft half a flex down, consequently more spin and feel. This is Tom Wishons take on it anyway. Apparently there are some players who prefer to go the other way for example playing a 5.5 in their irons and 7.0 in their wedges, I'm guessing because roll is easier to control than check is.
  12. I would imagine any decent spray shop, especially one that deals with classic/custom cars or bikes would be able to quote you.
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