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  1. Can split heads and shafts if needed
  2. Up for sale is a mint set of RC530 irons 5-PW with Accra 80i shafts. These were built by Pure Form in the US, to a 38 inch 5 iron and are 2 deg up. They also come with limited edition Grip Master grips which were a significant upcharge. The pics will speak for themselves. Cost is $1,100 AUD (which is $840 USD based on current exchange rate) plus post shipped from Oz or BRO. Cheers Chappy
  3. Oldracer I see you lurking....:)
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    chappy replied to supo's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    Wow Stew. They are ridiculous, I've seen and had a hit of Spanner's SDJ's, super feel
  5. I'd go a Roberts also. I have a Roberts equivalent and have extracted (conservatively) 250 shafts with it. From cheap shafts all the way through to high end stuff. The Mitchell machine is no more fool proof than a Roberts, it has a lot to do with the operator. Use low heat and take your time = no broken shafts
  6. This is Wally, a retired racing greyhound. We've had a few dogs (not greyhounds) before him, but he is the most placid and flat best dog we've had. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. $140 posted anyone? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Will do $150 USD posted Worldwide
  9. chappy replied to supo's post in a topic in USDM BST
    Cheers Stew, just PM cost for wedges and shafts, and I'll pop the cash into your account Chappy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. chappy replied to supo's post in a topic in USDM BST
    No probs Deano
  11. chappy replied to supo's post in a topic in USDM BST
    Stew Throw the wedge head in with these buddy and let me know final cost. Cheers
  12. If this price is out hit me up with offers.
  13. As the title says TourStage X 709 9.5 deg D430 head. Comes with head cover, I can also supply a tip, unfortunately no tool is supplied. $140pp Sorry if the pics are the wrong way around, posting this on my phone Cheers Chappy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. If you can locate one, the removal chuck from a drill would suffice for the steel shaft FLO'ing weight