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Ian-500

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  1. Ian-500 replied to bogeylondon's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Sexy
  2. Ooooh I do like that....
  3. Trade interests are: Crazy CBi-01 stiff 3 iron/hybrid length. Crazy STP 85 3 iron/hybrid length. Callaway Mack Daddy PM grind 56* and/or 64* head only in satin/silver. UST Mamiya Elements Platinum Prototype PT7f5 driver or 3 wood length.
  4. Trade interests are: Crazy CBi-01 stiff 3 iron/hybrid length. Crazy STP 85 3 iron/hybrid length. Callaway Mack Daddy PM grind 56* and/or 64* head only in satin/silver. UST Mamiya Elements Platinum Prototype PT7f5 driver or 3 wood length. I'm willing to split at buyers expense if there's a buyer for the both the heads and the shafts.........
  5. Big price drop - $250 + shipping for all 3!!
  6. Selling a set of 50/56/60 heads only except the 56 which is shafted with an fst wedge shaft. All heads are in fantastic condition. Please see photos. Very small amount of marks on the faces and soles I bought them off of the original owner but I only gamed the 56. Original owner gamed all 3 for a short period of time. These would marry well with my Yamaha irons that are on the BST...... Asking $250 + shipping and I'll throw in 3 Grindworks cord grips ;)
  7. PRICE DROP - $SOLD shipped.
  8. A little info on the shafts here: http://blog.tourspecgolf.com/new-ust-mamiya-attas-iron-shafts/
  9. Why not just use a standard JDM shaft with a shim?
  10. Ian-500 replied to Steven Lam's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    Beauties. GLWS Steven.
  11. Trade interests are the same grips but in black.
  12. Up for sale are a 5i - pw set of Yamaha V-Forged 2012 irons shafted with UST Mamiya Attas 7 in stiff flex. This combo is superb. Great feel, lovely ball-flight and they just look great together, especially topped off with the Elite A50 Star Athlete Spec grips. Shafts still have the hologram band from Yamaha, so looks like a factory install to me. The usual playing marks on the face/sole but minimal bag chatter on the heads, as I always used head covers and obviously the previous owner took care of them too. Shafts have a small amount of scratches/marks here and there, but nothing that is obvious, I'm just pointing out that this set isn't as new or mint. I cleaned the grips this morning and they are lovely and sticky. They look stunning but there are still a few marks which I couldn't remove and a white grip cannot hide! 5i 386g and 38" 6i 393g and 37 1/2" 7i 399g and 37" 8i 405g and 36 1/2" 9i 415g and 36" pw 423g and 35 1/2" All weights taken using my kitchen scales so are an approximation, same goes for the lengths using my tape measure.... Asking $SOLD shipped anywhere except the Space Station and heavenly bodies....... Pictures on their way
  13. Yes they are but you know how it is, we always want to find 'the one'!!
  14. I couldn't find any reviews for these before I bought them, so I was hoping that there'll be a good fit as I pressed the bid now button. We all have the same problem when buying from Japan I assume. Anyway, I only received these irons and wedges yesterday so bare that in mind. Took them out for a spin at a range and then on to a longish pitch 'n' putt course today. Iron shafts. Tested them against a set of Attas 7 iron shafts. Here are my findings; At the range it was difficult to gauge distances between them, but even with range balls I could 'feel' the difference. The Attas/Yamaha 2012 combo felt wonderfully dense soft. One of the best I've tried. The Crazies were somewhat crisper and a little clicky, but they are shafted with an older cast head with undercut, so I must reserve judgement until I get them installed in some forged heads. On the course I think the difference in feel was even more pronounced using Srixon Soft Feel balls. Ball flight was a touch lower with Crazy, dispersion was similar even with the slightly more offset cast head (I could make rebar go in any direction by the way....) but another big difference was distance where the Attas came out longest. Not that I'm after anymore distance but, 10 yards separated each 9i and possible a little more with each 7i (37" and 398g vs 37 1/4" and 418g and both). I had a Grindworks CB1/Matrix MFS combo 7i (36 3/4" and 435g) with me and that was level in distance with the Crazy but too felt softer, so maybe it was just down to lighter weight/higher swing speed with the Attas...? Maybe, but I can't wait to install them in these heads. Wedge shafts. These came with Callaway MD3 S grind 50* and PM grind 58*. What can I say, these were a wonderful surprise. The 50* with full shots was as good as anything, and the 58* with little chips from 50yds or less was good too, as were flops shots. Opening this up made me look like big Phil. I must remember that it ALWAYS seemed to fade when opening the face. Maybe the face shape adds side spin. Feel with both was lovely. Dense soft similar to the Attas/Yamaha combo. Great height with lots of stopping power. More than I've ever seen. Compared to Gold's Factory/Attas Tour 120 or Yamaha V-Forged/Quadra 100i then the Crazy wins all day long. I'd recommend these shafts to anyone. Looking forward to more game time with these. I'm now unsure if I want to split them so that I can install these...