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  1. Damn those are cool! :smile2:
  2. pitbull808 replied to pitbull808's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
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  3. pitbull808 replied to pm-hacker's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Nice Slighter! :finger: Nah...just kidding....just a little jealous! :smile2: You better let me try it next week! :smile2:
  4. Ping JAS Anser WTI is my favorite here's some of my old Pings
  5. $65 is a freeking steal. Cosmic Airbrush is known world wide for their owner Dennis Mathewson's work They do some of the top Choppers in Hawaii, and on the mainland. Very nice Chris! Maybe I'll redo my V Steel that got "injured" when my bag fell off the cart. :wink:
  6. Darn....if the hybrid is that good, I can imagine this driver will be able to do some major booming. Great pic!
  7. Very nice set up. I love the looks of that Slighter! :smile2:
  8. pitbull808 replied to AKFLY's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    By itself, The MP Series and T-Series Wedge are both $189 each shipped. Would "custom" heel grinds in the wedges be possible?
  9. pitbull808 replied to pitbull808's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    PutterPing...no problem for the pics. Sorry it took so long for me to get them out. And Chris...the bag would be "meaner" if I could get the TM out of it! :whistle: But the darn V Steel just works so good. :smile2: I think the only thing lacking is a "cooler" bag.....I miss my CBS41. Got any suggestions? :smile2:
  10. Here's some UST Pro Force Proto Pics. One shows the shaft specs for the X Stiff and Tour X. And yes, their all Yellow bottoms. :smile2:
  11. No it won't remove the paintfill. I used Gel Paint remover to do that. And yes, I did it by hand with the pad. The pad is pretty course yet created an even "satin", so it wasn't too hard to do in about 15 minutes per club.
  12. Are you talking about the top shaft in this pic?
  13. Demo, You can do them at home if you have the correct wheel to use on a bench grinder. You just have to be careful not to do the face. You can also do it the 3m pad method. I went to Home Depot and purchased some 3m Stripping Pads and the pad holder to "satinize" the chrome. It doesn't strip the chrome, just scuffs them up. After taping up the ferrules and the face of the wedges, I went to work with the pads. It took about 15 minutes to achieve the results I wanted. I also did it to some 704.cb's before I sold them. It hid the chatter marks pretty well. The finish holds up very well like any other satin finish. I used the wedges for a year and didn't have to redo the process. Here's some pics. These were all Chrome Cleveland wedges prior to doing the 3m Pad. The lefties are "Pm Hackers". Needless to say we were two very bored individuals one night with nothing to do but play with our clubs.
  14. pitbull808 replied to pitbull808's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    PutterPing.......sorry I forgot all about your request. Here's some of the bottomes of my blade putters. THE BLADES......I got more then Zoro and Zatoichi! :smile2: Odyssey 882, Ray Cook, Reproduction Ironmaster IMG5 Arnold Palmer "the Original", Arnold Palmer Signature AP30R, AP30R 8802 Michal Jordan Signature, Bridgestone Eagle II, Bridgestone Jumbo Ozaki Signature, Daiwa 5701 Pro Balance Bobby Grace 2200, Original Ironmaster IMG5 w/XXXX's, Betti DASS BB2 WITB Pics UPDATED at the top of the thread! Got a Nike Xtreme bag to replace my Titleist CBS41....I know...nothing fancy about it, but it was on sale and my other bag is not ready yet. :smile2:
  15. I'll have to check for sure. It's an old pic I had. As for cinnamons....theyve all been sold. I think I was one of the first to post them back in Mrach.
  16. The top one....... :whistle: Cinnamon is sweet too! :smile2:
  17. Before you epoxy it, make sure you clean out the cavity. I was told that many of the early ones had a small bump in the cavity that caused the weights to fall out. The bump had to be ground down smooth to allow the weight to stic properly. And yes they do have different weights to put in the cavity.
  18. Sam...here's a pic of the Sony Cover w/ Zipper. okeee.....dokeee...back to ComoCome cover's...the TOPIC. Anyone have access. Would love to get more. Anyone??? Chris?? :smile2:
  19. 1. Apache MFS115 $32.00 ea. ......that's the one I was going to suggest. Ironlike without the shock and vibe factor.
  20. That style is pretty much available at a lot of golf shops and pro shops. The Sony Open uses that style. Nevada Bob's has them in solid black for $10.00. The price goes up with the embroidery. I think I picked up the Sony Open one for $25. I'll attach a pic of it later.
  21. Gee thanks Russ! :finger: heehehee...I can't help it and I need help... :sad: I've only bought three this past week. :laugh:
  22. Hey Jacque....you should get the "Kewpie Chan" cover. I think it would match you well.
  23. I had seen a picture of Shigeki's bag and fell in love with hit mallet putter cover. Although I don't use a mallet, I loved the print and made it my mission to find one for my needs. After hours of searching the internet, I found the maker of the cover. Luckily for me, a friend was going to Japan and offered to get me one on his trip. After stops in four shops, he finally found one for me. Here's a link to the website, http://www.comocome.com/ And here's a few pics of my new putter cover.
  24. I think your best bet to keep everything nice and clean is to just send it to Black Oxide Service. At least you'll know it was done correctly and not screw up your club. http://www.blackoxideservice.com/