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kaaayelll

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  1. What's your driver swing speed? 1" tipping on an X sounds like a pretty stout shaft. What's the playing length, and is there any extension installed?
  2. I toyed with the idea at $1,200 even though I thought that was surely silly. These new prices so offend my sensibilities that it turns me off of the company entirely.
  3. I'm more confused than anything, so feel free to let it go.
  4. I should note, I'm dealing in hearsay as I've not spoken directly with the forum member. It would be great if he'd chime in.
  5. That's the crazy thing, I heard the guy originally got a high 60s SX type profile and subsequently a 55ish SR type profile, both ordered new. Sounded so strange to me - like counter to the whole concept - but, again, I've not gone through the process. It did make me feel that maybe it's more about the materials and build than profile. What do I know?
  6. Man, do I feel awful for the bath you're taking on those Crazy MB. $2,700 new?! Having done a fair amount of refinishing of heads, I can say that's one serious mark up! Ouch - I'm sorry for your loss. Still, somebody will get a beauty set here.
  7. I'm told there is some kind of "fat cat" sensitivity here. Sorry if I offend; I can't keep up.
  8. Hey, I'm starting to look more seriously at 7D. I was told that a forum member recently received a large order with a significantly different profile than his previous orders. Whoever that is, can you please let us know how it's working out? Obviously, that sounds strange given the highly detailed analysis 7D is known for, but maybe there's something I don't understand. It's left me wanting to try several different shafts. Thanks in advance.
  9. Anybody ever get their paws on this one? Looks kinda cool. Chris, ever see it at a show or anything? I can't tell, but it almost looks like it was made for a belly putter. That would be kinda poetic...cats like their bellies tickled. Lol. I like the squared shape.
  10. I'm looking for the whole gamut- driver shafts (the new expensive one), fairways, hybrids, whatever you've got. I normally play S/SX, but I want to try everything from R to X to see if profile really matters. What have you got?
  11. He's been banned for a year. Apparently, an olive branch has been extended, but I don't know if he has a way to retrieve said message.
  12. They played to a 38" 5i in the P2, but I'll get a raw shaft measurement. The grips are HFP. I had never seen them before, but I think they are fantastic. Here's the only info I could find on them with a quick search: http://mg.gmarket.co.kr/Item?goodscode=638581860
  13. Heads sold. Shafts with grips available for $175 OBO. These grips are fantastic, by the way.
  14. Thanks, man. These are the ones you saw. It's so hard to photograph these because they're so reflective; everything from the ceiling looks like a mark on the clubs. :)
  15. Letting go of one of my sets (I'll always have at least one). Some minor marks and very, very light chatter, but overall quite good condition as pictured. Some would pass them off as mint; I'm way too much of a perfectionist to do that. I'll let the pictures do the rest of the talking. $1,400 net shipped to Conus. Willing to ship worldwide
  16. Robbie?? Isn't he a 10 Year Original Member? Are the antagonizing remarks still here, because I didn't and don't see anything so bad? I must've missed something.
  17. I couldn't agree more with your points, D; several manufacturers put out quality at least on par with Scotty. He was perhaps ahead of the market, I'll give him that, but those prices don't make much sense to me. Then again, I'm also not the buyer for a putter shaft that costs what these probably do. Chris, isn't CNC (computer numerical control) by definition computerized? I guess you're saying that Gold's uses a hand mill, which is what I'd expect. Using CNC would mean he'd have to scan the putter he's modifying and then create the changes in a CAD file before loading back into a CNC mill.
  18. Easiest thing in the world and almost impossible to mess up with the right tool. Just order a .355" Spiral Fluted Reamer ($30) and the Chucking Handle ($10) from Golf Works. They somewhat frequently offer 20% off codes.
  19. I was going to say that at $400 a head I'd expect full CNC milling and absolutely precise weighting. I guess that costs $700 per head. Yikes! I'm sure these are nice as with all the Modart stuff, but I'd want a blade designed for me (a la what Scratch used to offer, grinding by Don White no less) at that price. Nonetheless, I will heartily congratulate those who take the plunge.
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