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  1. Last attempt at getting these goodies sold at this time. It's a bit sad that there is NO action in the BST.. Maybe we should start a social media boost to get more people here?
  2. bngolfer replied to bstnyc's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Awesome gear. Please giveus a review of the CM2-plus. Best looking irons, ever maybe.
  3. Very nice! That G-Field 4-wood is the best fairway wood of all times, including the Honma Tour Model persimmon 4-wood in my historical bag.
  4. Not 2017 model drivers but some of the best available - @ robbery prices. Offers?
  5. Offers anyone for some first class craftsmanship?
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    bngolfer replied to supo's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    :-)
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    bngolfer replied to supo's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    Always entertaining Stu! "Do not become a feline" i.e. don't become a cat i.e. "pu**y? LOL
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    bngolfer replied to supo's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    46° I guess but that is kind of self-explanatory I think
  9. New price drop to fantastic putters. Come on lads!
  10. New prices - need to move as I have found other things that tickle my interest in the BST.
  11. bngolfer replied to Steven Lam's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    Nice stuff there Steven! Are the Iomics round or ribbed?
  12. bngolfer replied to Cforselius's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    Mmmm..
  13. I read their press release about going after 5 % of the global golf club market and the importance of this line, designed by Sakata but for a global market. So it is really a charge at the big market with a great brand but with quality not at its oeak because 99 % of golfers will never notice. Smart move.
  14. I'm not in the market as I've just shafted the A-grind up. Just surprised to see Honma there. Why do they do that though, put their name on stuff inferior to what they are known for? Desperately bad financials?
  15. I found some Honma clubs, including this 3-wood here http://m.pgatoursuperstore.com/honma-g1x-fairway-wood/1000000003870.jsp. Are they marketing another line in the US? I have only seen their clubs at Fairway Golf in SD and Mountain view before.
  16. Updated with new pricing and bundling deals.
  17. Yamaha head has seen some interest. Anyone interested in the Oban Kiyoshi? It has a black Iomic grip in good shape.
  18. Give me your best sucker punches... 1. G-Field Premium Zone #1 Classic JDM favorite putter. Awesome soft feel from the premium zone insert. Tungsten weights in face. Black alunizer and lime Iomic grip. Has two tiny marks on sole from the Mitchell lie machine when bending it 1° up. Used only one round. 300 USD 275 USD 250 USD 225 USD 2. Tad Moore Celestial Series Orion handmade #23/25 Awesome craftsmanship but Tad is not the best business man. Taught Scotty "Xerox" Cameron to make putters back in the day. Has many original designs copied by other such as the 2-ball and many more. In college I spend days in his work shop looking at everything from the original damascus putter to handmades that were destined for the Japanese market. Tad has spent a lot of time in Japan and was always a huge fan of the JDM market. This Orion 1 has an insert of Japanese Mokume-gane. It is a damascus type procedure where silver, brass and other metals have been fused together to form a soft and highly decorative look https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mokume-gane. Only 25 pieces were made and they carried a price tag of 500 USD. My putter has never touched a ball. SOLD 3. Tad Moore "Barn find" #10/50 The head is milled by Bettinardi and the face is again a Japanese Mokume-gane insert. This is a limited release of the Tad Moore Classic and they are literally barn finds as Tad found these 50 heads in his barn when he moved to Alabama from Georgia. It is finished in a beautiful black ox and numbered 10/50. (The one in the picture is my #41/50 the #10 is securely stored). New. SOLD 4. Tad Moore Pro 1P This is a handmade head with an experimental 1 of 1 finish called "SMOKE". Very nice putter. Stamping is not perfect but it ads to the uniqueness :-) New. 250 USD 225 USD 200 USD 175 USD 5. Tad Moore Proto # 14/15 Very nice prototype putter. 336 grams. New. 250 USD 225 USD 200 USD 175 USD Trade proposals welcome.
  19. Updated pricing below. Open to cash and trade offers as well. 1. Onoff 46P 10° with Roddio W-6WA in X-flex. 68.5g and 3.8° torque. I've really never used this driver more than a few rounds. A shoulder injury has kept me from hitting X-flex shafts and my swing does not do justice to this driver. Mint condition. Was over 1k new. Will not separate head and shaft on this one. 275 USD 225 USD 200 USD 2. Yamaha Tour Model V201 10° with an Oban Kiyoshi Purple 65g O4-flex (stiff). I accidentally slipped and stepped on the crown... So, needs a paint job or a person not too concerned about the look of the crown (I've never met one). Awesome feeling head and the shaft is simply magnificent. Smooth as anything with a strong kick. This shaft has numerous tour wins over the last 3 years. Black Iomic grip. Shaft only 150 USD 140 USD Head & shaft SOLD 190 USD 3. Tour Edge Exotics CB2 15° with Matrix F7M2 LTD (Low Tip Deflection) in strong flex. So smooth. Shaft alone was 600 USD+. Pics upon request. 175 USD 150 USD Shipping from Sweden not included in any item.
  20. bngolfer replied to bngolfer's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    Sold - thanks Frank!
  21. bngolfer replied to magpies's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    I've hit a number of both USDM and JDM. Actually I got a Bridgestone Club-X Prototype from Tad Moore in 1997 which was the first hybrid I ever saw, but never really bagged one until Sonartec came out with an old RC design 10-12 years later. Anyways, I think it is mostly down to the shaft how a hybrid performs. Distance is not so relevant to me though, well it is, but not that it is long, I need it to be right in-between my 4-iron and 3-wood. Hitting my 4-iron about 200 I want the hybrid around 215. Then finding a hybrid that I can take some off or put a little extra into is key for versatility. I'm changing 3-woods this season as the one I have played is too long and the gap too big. Thus, I would first figure out how long I want my hybrid to be, if I can have versitility in it by swinging easy or hard to hit it 10 yards shorter och 10 yards longer, then if it has the desired trajectory. I would go with a slightly stiffer shaft in a hybrid for this sake.
  22. bngolfer replied to bngolfer's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    Price drop. 150 for both Epons (jeez that's cheap) and 160 for the Chikara. Trade for compact wedges; shafts; grips (only with reminder/ribb or Gripmasters); iron heads etc interesting. Don't need drivers/fw ore utes.