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kaaayelll

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  1. I have a brand new 52* K I've decided not to use...and a 51* Y and a 57* C.
  2. On the MBs, there was a graphics change that likely coincides with a change in the grooves. Yes, the newer ones are conforming. I'm sure the V-720s are confirming, too. Single most underrated brand out there in my opinion. I love my MBs. The V-720s look great. Go for it!
  3. I'll only say that I have no idea why people consider adjusted lofts/lies specialized; it takes a minute per club or $3 to adjust lofts/lies. Shafts, swing weight, etc are obviously a different story.
  4. My favorites are the Swingers. They're also the least expensive.
  5. Chris is waiting over the hill in a cart? ?
  6. May have a buyer for the 3i, so if anybody is interested in 4-PW, let's talk.
  7. Pizza and books are overrated. ;)
  8. Updated the listing for the Vegas. These are too good and beautiful to sit idle. Somebody put a set of Monacos in them, or maybe SPB (I have an uncut set for you)...oooh, or maybe SteelFibers, or...
  9. So, what car, S? Do tell.
  10. Man, always interested in Yoro set. Tempted to offer up my raw Vega VM-02s. Are these standard offset?
  11. If they look like the ones in the linked thread, they are the normal Baby Blades (the marking indicates conforming grooves). If there is another marking next to it, that would indicate custom or ground by Miura-san. If they are the 1957 Baby Blades, they are conforming. The stamping of the non conforming look similar to the Tournament Blades. http://forum.tourspecgolf.com/topic/38966-miura-baby-blades-sold-to-a-man-in-nj/#entry244565
  12. Exactly. Enjoy the trial and fo report back.
  13. I'm a 100% opposite on each criteria. I mean to take nothing away from the Zen. They are just very different putters. The Zen is an 8802 style that basically everyone has done. Stylistically, its uniqueness is the hammering. The finish is also quite nice. Functionally, I guess its face milling is its own and certainly the quality is outstanding. No doubt, a beautiful and great feeling/performing putter for those who like the 8802 style. The KM-350 is its own beast; I don't know another who makes that shape as standard. First and foremost, it's a mini and has bulkier dimensions all around to account for the shorter heel-to-toe. The KM-008 is more similar to the Zen because it doesn't have a cavity, but still quite different. For me, I'd take the Miura every time. If I hadn't gone custom (used a bunch of design elements from the KM-350), I'd play it happily for life. Now it's my son's. Oh, I should say that I needed to bend the KM-350 flat for it to work for me; 71* is too upright for my stance and stroke.
  14. If by different leagues you mean different styles, I agree (I personally much prefer the KM-350). If you are speaking to quality, I would argue that the KM-350 is not the least bit inferior to the Zen.
  15. I have not come across a Masda product that is not absolutely top shelf in quality. Great stuff!
  16. I don't know if the pics or gear is better! Great stuff, D. I can speak for that Masda head...really nice...and at that price!
  17. Many simple solutions to this. I most certainly wouldn't waste the time and money sending this to anyone. Worst case, take to someone local. http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/02/the-12-best-ways-to-remove-stripped-screws/
  18. If you're selling at a price that satisfies his criteria, PM me.
  19. It's amazing how seemingly subtle differences can make a world of difference. I play Masdas with CTaper Stiff and find them incredible! Great review as usual, Stew.
  20. kaaayelll

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    Ooo, I've wanted to try their tetra sole blades.
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