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nobmontana

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I am in search of another pair of Driver and Fairway.    I have a AAA '15 and BX70 shafts for them. 

Having great luck with the Modart woods, I'd like to stick with Made in Japan products. 

What brand woods are made in Japan...  I prefer SP700 face / all Titanium body ( no carbon crown!! ) on the driver. 

Fairway can be Steel or Titanium.        

Are the 2017 Romaro Type R woods made in Japan? 

How about Titleist VG3  or the Mizuno GX?  

 

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Isn’t Epon drivers Andy fairway still made in Japan?  It is truly less and less woods are now made in Japan.  I bought a 2015 Katana driver and a Ti 13* 2w that were still made in Japan.  Anything after 2015 are all made in China with a 25% reduction in their msrp.  Perhaps high price wood like Roddio or  Maruman Majesty line is still made in Japan.

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Kamui Works. 

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None are 100% made in Japan.

Epon was waaay back.  

Modart is part made in Japan

Even Kamui Works uses non Japan made parts but is built in Japan.

Modart and Kamui works are the closest.

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Thanks Chris,  

Since Kamui makes the Jean Baptiste stuff are they also assembled in Japan? 

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On 2/10/2018 at 1:30 PM, nobmontana said:

Thanks Chris,  

Since Kamui makes the Jean Baptiste stuff are they also assembled in Japan? 

yes same like the kamui works driver but they use a different sole plate.

The best thing about buying kamui works is the custom options.

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