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gth1017

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  1. These are the very hard to find V1 J-Spec Raptures in very good condition. These are the reduced offset Raptures--they've got the face progression of the S-58's with the forgiveness of a real cavity. They've been played maybe 30 rounds and very little range time. New Decade grips in great shape. These have all of the benefits of super game improvement with the look of a real player's club. Easy to hit all the shots--draws, fades, knockdowns with a lot of confidence. Great out of the rough. I've got to get $750 for these shipped CONUS and if you've looked at these on the sites or on Ebay you know that's a good price. PM any questions or if you need any other pictures (which will be posted very quickly).
  2. Got a set of these with Studio 84 shafts and love 'em. Looking for matching wedges and would prefer not having to get them new. Let me know if you've got anything--I know it's a longshot.
  3. Miura 202 CB's in great shape. Let me know if interested--great price.
  4. Suffering from bad back and need Raptures to get ball airborne. Can't stand to look at the US version, so I thought the J Spec with less offset and a thinner flange might be suitable. Please let me know what you've got and an idea about price. Thanks, Gerald
  5. Although they likely don't count as JDM product, the Scratch SB-1 blades (forged in Japan) are by far the best looking, easiest to hit that I've ever had the pleasure to play. Incredibly well matched with the KB Tour shafts.
  6. Perfect world, a good set (don't need mint) with soft shafts (around 5.0 PX Rifle is my best fit). But, I'll look at anything cause it's the heads I'm really after. Thanks, G
  7. Amazingly, when I played the Gold's CB's, I was peeling balls with clubs all the way through the 5 iron. Clearly Master Sasaya has a contract with ball manufacturers!
  8. Amazingly, when I played the Gold's CB's, I was peeling balls with clubs all the way through the 5 iron. Clearly Master Sasaya has a contract with ball manufacturers!
  9. Appears that all of TourSpec's Geotech supply is listed on Ebay. If you're looking for Geotech product, try there.
  10. Ah, beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder, grasshopper. I think the 202 short irons are as pure looking as it gets, and for those that know me, there aren't many I haven't tried. And the feel.......
  11. No "click" to the Golds. Like driving a nail into a solid piece of hardwood. Hit the nail on the head and the feeling is incredible. Same with the Golds. Never liked the Titleist feel and this couldn't be more different.
  12. Heresy, but I like the look of the NT a bit more, particularly at address.
  13. Have a set of these shafts in Gold's Factory CB's. The shafts feel just a touch lighter than NS 1150's, but don't have the "weakness" of the NS 1050's--sounds weird, but it's a stouter shaft than the 1050's but about the same weight. A good shaft best as I can tell. Tip soft, good feel, but very workable. Tight step pattern, nice graphics. If you like NS Pros you'd like these.
  14. I've got the Gold's CB's but have never hit a Honma club, so can't offer any comparison. The Gold's CB's are exactly what you'd expect I think: solid looking and feeling, capable of doing whatever you're capable of doing with your swing. High, low, left, right, the club will do it all. I don't like the look of the 3 and 4 iron (sole too wide and a bit too much offset to help get the ball airborne) all of which enable you to see the cavity at address (unacceptable to me), but the 5-pw look great and perform as well. Very different feel from a Miura (I've got the 202's and 1006CB's). Not the same buttery solid but more a "hammer" solid when striking the ball. Every bit as satisfying, but different. The Gold's are worth having just to look at. Beautiful. Get a set if you can and enjoy them.
  15. Just bought a set of Gold's cavity backs and thought "what the heck" if I can afford a wedge or two to go with a set I've never hit, hell, why not. What you got, and I know that a lot of these go for a lot of money, so if you've got something that a human being can afford, let me know, please, and let me see what we can do. Thanks.
  16. Sent a pm buy you didn't respond. Do you know how these are different than the US version CB 202's??? Are the shorter irons, particularly the wedge, larger as many of the J-spec short irons are? Thanks.
  17. Well, there was a picture attached a minute ago....I thought. Mods, it's not letting me upload pictures. Delete if necessary, but please tell me how to fix the problem.
  18. This one's in really good condition. Just didn't make it into the rotation. I'm the second owner, but believe it's a DG wedge flex shaft, and that the loft/lie are standard. It is the US length I think, patterned off a 37.75" 5 iron. Sorry, no trades please. $100 shipped CONUS and paypal fees included. Happy New Year!
  19. Am I wrong, but doesn't this look a lot like the US version, the 701 Tour? I can't see much functional difference, if any, just badging. If they're the same basic club, my review of the 701 Tour is most favorable. Plenty forgiving, extremely solid feel, easily workable. One of the better forgings I've played. It's one of my two play sets, the other being Miura 202's, and I find them interchangeable as to satisfaction.
  20. Found a buddy a set of lefty TourStage irons and he's become a JDM nut. Anybody got any lefty gear laying around that they might be willing to move? Think he's open most to wedges and fairways. Let me know and prices/pics always welcome. Thanks
  21. I own the Tour Model and want to try the regulars. Dream of Heaven would be DGSL or other lighter weight steel shaft at least 1/2" over Srixon standard. Or if you've got heads only that's ok. Let me know what you've got and what you want for it. Thanks.
  22. Ah, Bennie me boyo, already saw your bargain ad elsewhere and had to reject because, unlike others, I'm a real man, well over 6' tall, requiring upright and overlong clubs. If you'll fix em to 38.5" 5 iron and 2* up, really will take them off your hands. Ball is in your court. By the way, Hackman was far better in "Young Frankenstein" than he ever was as a cop, I don't care how many great chase scenes he was in.
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