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kaaayelll

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  1. I did not like the P1 at all. Actually, I've never been much of an Epon fan, but these are mesmerizing. The size and shape are just perfect; I think they're the prettiest clubs I've ever laid eyes on - from the back, sole, and address. I'm particular about offset, and I find whatever is there (not much by Epon standards) just melts away at address.
  2. Guys, this is kind of a feeler sale. The shafts don't work perfectly for me, so rather than split them apart and try other shafts, I thought I'd offer them up, hoping someone will like them just as they are. Details: Epon Personal 2014, 4-PW. Nippon System 3 125 Stiff shafts, Muziik Dry Compound grips. 38" 5i. Quite simply, these are as near to perfect as you can get 9.9+/10. A great deal for someone who will play them as is - $1,625 shipped to US. Not particularly keen on trades right now.
  3. There's no shortage of marketing baloney anywhere you look in the golf world. What remains, though, is that Machine makes extraordinarily high-quality putters.
  4. Wow, this not sold yet?!?! At this price, for this awesome a putter, and one that is out of production...I expected it to last 10 minutes. If I didn't already have three...
  5. Ha! It's not everyday someone throws out a Spicoli reference...nicely done! This iron has been fixed up nicely and at reasonable cost, btw.
  6. As I understand it, the MCI are .370 that are turned down to .355 if ordered that way. For me, I'd rather alter the shaft than the head.
  7. I wish I knew you were selling those, Pete; we might've worked some out instead of me buying a set. Well, if anybody wants an unshafted, still-in-plastic set...
  8. I think they've been empirically proven to work just fine, no? Plus, if drivers, with all of the force they generate, can work as screw-together implements, I'm sure the concept doesn't pose much of an issue with putters. I checked them out and ultimately went a different direction, but Machine's workmanship and versatility is hard to beat. For anybody who likes the look, I'm hard pressed to think you'll be disappointed.
  9. Hmmm, D...that 535 is tempting. It's one on my try list.
  10. BB2 is very similar to the famed Wilson 8802. I don't think I've seen one with a sound slot. Very nice, D.
  11. What are you quitting the game, Ian?!
  12. I like the speed and acceleration profile idea. Thanks for the info.
  13. Those shafts have me interested as well. Much obliged, Pete.
  14. Thanks for the info, Pete. What did you have done to the grind? Also, is it me, or do they have a longer hosel than most? If so, did that impact your choice of shaft? Thanks again.
  15. The Masda blades have started to get some discussion here and there. They intrigue me. I have some questions, though: - What custom options are available? I've seen pictures of copper. Are custom grinds available? - Are they really non-conforming as it says on the TSG store page?
  16. Pete, what did you customize on these?
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