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anyone  help with the following, I love these  heads  but  have zero idea what they are  made of,

never been bothered to study them that hard.

 

 

ryoma d1   v spec.---

jbeam 435 + 425---(dat55g)

callaway ERC 3--(sp700)

epon 101---(ks100)

GP platinum---

kamui pro v2 tp -07---(dat55g)

prgr  egg 1/7/ super-- (6-4ti)

taylor made tp-07---

Yamaha  v4.6---

prgr pro 0---

 

 cheers fellas,  shud prob learn what I like and why I guess..,

 

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The GP Platinum is awesome. Regret selling it.

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jBEAM 435 and 425 are DAT55G if I'm not mistaken... but I easily could be 

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I'll be interested to discover the answers for each of the other heads as well...

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ERC is SP700.    Kamui is DAT55G ,  Egg are mostly 6-4 Ti ,  Epon used KS 100 back then,  I think...   Ryoma uses some oddball Ti.    Not really sure about the others. 

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I looked some of them up.... :)     What I was shocked to learn was that Cally already used SP700 back in 2009.   

and you still have one in your collection which means it survived the test of time while many other materials appeared and disappeared. 

Along with DAT55G, it shows the superiority of SP700 as face material.     

 

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always said that erc 3  was and  stil is one of the best drivers ive used,  got 2 of them in play . and the erc 3 with diamana B 73sx is in my HOF. this has the best face feel of them all, then the epon 101 is next or vice versa  both these are really good  to hit

 

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Cleveland used SP700 face and carbon crown on their Launcher Comp driver and fairways back in 2005. I had a 3w and 7w. Beautiful looking head shape. I think Cobra had a DAT55G face on their ss430 too ?

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2 hours ago, 604_skyline said:

i thought jbeam has never actually said what materials are used? just proprietary or something along those lines...

That's for their newer models, older ones like the 435/425 were DAT55G I believe 

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