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  1. Sorry Loft is 10* and square face angle.....important details left out..
  2. Awesome Driver well known here. Details below. I do not have the head cover but will ship in a "manly" head cover for practical purposes. The Ray 460HX are 460cc models with a highe back design and semi deep face. They are designed for maximum distance performance and ease of use. Both models share similar design cues and materials with differences in the face thickness and higher spring effect of the Hi COR. The Ray 460HX models utilize a beta titanium called SAT2041. The faces are forged and then chemically milled to produce variable thickness which expands the sweet area and minimizes distance loss on miss hits whether it be high or low or towards the toe or heel. SAT2041 is reasonably rigid which allows for thinner face areas without sacrificing strength and rebound. This does not however reduce the feel in anyway. The SAT2041 is solid while still being soft. It's face design is made for massive levels of forgiveness. The Ray 460HX models use back weighting to control launch and spin. Because of its placment, the CG is not as low in the Romaro as other typical average golfer models which actually creates a lower spin flight and a stronger trajectory. This results in both optimal carry and run. The nice Ray HX badge you see on each head is in fact the back weight. On top of the back weight, Romaro designed what is called a Harmonized Fin System. The fin system sits in the center of that groove you see crossing through the badge. That groove is called a power ridge which increases the rigidity of the bottom of the drivers face. The HFS system uses 6 fins in a circular design which help absorb vibrations and stabilize the head at impact for maximum energy transfer. Unlike many distance and easy to use average golfer models today, the 460HX heads are not flat and shallow. But rather deep faced and high back. Again this is a sign that the CG is not simply placed as low as possible. This driver launches strong and this has been a characteristic of all Romaro drivers. At address the Ray 460HX models are neither compact nor large, they set up just right and provide a pleasing mix of confidence without being distracting. The 460HX Black features a square face angle. The Bangvoo shaft is a premium offering with Rombax technology. Stiff flex CPM stated is 250 on the shaft. new the shaft is $875. Fujikura Shaft releases its new Rombax BangVoo in collaboration with golf boutique Muziik. This is the latest player in Japan's Premium shaft market. The BangVoo shaft core uses high modulus 70t rated carbon sheets reinforced by a 50t triple axis weave with high focus on accuracy and explosive distance. Because of its 70t carbon, the BangVoo IS predictable, golfers can trust their swing and know that when the BangVoo unloads the head will be right there at impact. Golfers do not need to worry about timing with the BangVoo as it has minimal energy loss and twisting, accelerating on the downswing to create amazing ball speeds at impact. A more accurate shaft equals more distance overall because a player will be in the fairway more often then not. Want to sell together. Split up I would have to ask for $375 for the head and $400 for the shaft. NO TRADES AT THIS TIME. SHIPPED INSURED USPS PRIORITY
  3. The only George Takei I am familiar with is the one that played SULU on Star Trek. These look like Star Trekkian irons are you sure these were designed by the other George Takei
  4. The Ryoma D1 is the best I have tried. More than acceptable distance, ultra forgiving. The inner HO wants to try it. I am sure the T388 is great when struck well, all drivers are. We 10 HCP and over guys are so because we don't find the center of the club face consistently enough.... If I could find the center more, I would play blades, a persimmon driver for feel and an 8802!
  5. I would love to see a 10 HCPer review this driver. Every low handicapper loves this...
  6. Knock a few bucks more off, I will sharpie it. These are implements that strike, earth and sand that is what their purpose is, they are not works of art!
  7. My guess is Easy to hit for a blade does not equal Easy to hit. Low handicappers find everything Easy to hit.
  8. OK sounds good.
  9. yes. remind me what I paid?
  10. Sporty indeed. Super Quality. Screams I got game! Someone should snag it. How much round up does it take to keep your patio looking that clean! Mine has what some would call aesthetically pleasing moss which I don't find aesthetically pleasing...
  11. Ahh, the joys of travel, I do not miss them! Pretty good day here out East so once you get moving it should be fine. Thanks!
  12. 24 is what I need, let me know. Thanks!
  13. You got a 24 head? Price?
  14. Let me know if anyone has any they are done with. Condition and price. Thanks
  15. stevopagolf replied to potuna's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    Lots of sold then nots going around....
  16. That was what I was thinking. Type R was supposed to retain the current look but better forgiveness/performance. Thanks Chris!
  17. I bought RIDuffer's Romaro 18* hybrid and when I swing well the thing is a rocket. Made me think about getting a Romaro 3wd, not the tour select, I need something with some forgiveness. Anyone have experience with their FWY? Are the forgiving, good off the deck and the tee? I don't work the ball unless it is when I am in the trees. I swing around 95 MPH with a driver. Any other FWY suggestions welcome. Currently have an egg spoon but might be time for something different.
  18. With 2013 being the year of the blade/MB, I can't believe these beauties are still here!
  19. Buy yourpressed's Crazy MB's. They look awesome but not for a mortal like me with 175 6 iron.
  20. Sold gone please close.
  21. Going on vacation, want to move this it is boxed. 170 shipped to the US>
  22. That is probably a True statement. East Coast is a tax happy place...
  23. I live in a town of 1600 with one stop light