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BillS100

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  1. I have a set new still in plastic I've held as a back up set. 3-P with "Mizuno" Nippon stiff shafts all standard. Ready to ship... Pics available if you'd like. Bill
  2. Beautiful job. Gives the clubs a look that implies that they mean business... And the Epon ferrules just can't be beat.
  3. I agree that the new TM TP forged is unattractive. It reminds me of the "05 TP cavity back which I never liked on any grounds, apprearance, feel-feedback, harshness, and fairly unforgiving. I hope TM has taken the design of the r7 forged and improved the playability of the iron but for a players CB, the r7 forged is hard to beat. Bill
  4. I don't think the feel of a Bettinardi has to due with the milling. Bettinardi's are not made like traditional putters. The head and neck are milled as one piece. They are not welded from two separate parts. That has always been the mantra about the Bettinardi feel. The face milling is to get the face perfectly flat with no imperfections. The new milled center of the Bettinardi Article 1 DSS has to due with putting performance, just like the AGSI or Rife or Guage design putter faces. The feel of this putter is just like a perfect tour Cameron GSS Newport 2 (not a face insert GSS, the real deal like Tiger's. Just ideal that's all.
  5. Just got the putter in the mail today. I own many of the early Bettinardi's, Rapture, Maru 23, MC 10, and 38 special. This putter is simply what you would expect Bettinardi to produce after this many more years of experience. It is as wonderful as a piece of art as it is a putting tool. Just amazing. Bill
  6. Chris, Awesome pics. The aesthetics on Srixon clubs really is really appealing. Thanks Bill
  7. I have a new set with Mizuno Nippon stiff shafts all specs stock. Let me know if interested.
  8. I've had the copper wedges. The whole set in copper does look stunning. Good choice in going without the Type J badge. These belong in a catalogue.... on the cover.... Thanks for sharing, Bill
  9. I've had mine for quite a while. I can only echo the statements already made. Not only the best cavity back I've ever played but extra special since they are limited in supply and not available in the US. MUch more pleasing to the eye to me and better feel than the Epon J's. To me, it was no contest. So they J's left and the r7's stayed. I do have my backup sets too... so I'm set... I play blades, TM TP MB 3dots, but if it's for money, it's the TM r7 forged. They really are that good. Bill
  10. I have an unsed new set of MP-27's still wrapped and a really used set of MP 27's available as well. PM me about the sets. Bill
  11. Epon Type J irons - Endo of Japan's Private forging - Direct from the factory & TSG - No aftermarket alterations. Nippon NSPRO 1150 stiff shafts. Epon Technicity cord grips with very soft feel. Exquisite detailed work down to the custom Epon ferrules. All specs are standard. Still used 2 rounds - Near mint. $999 shipped in CONUS - (International per USPS global rates) Huge discount over new prices.....Like you didn't check..... What's not to love..... They are boxed and ready to go.... BillS100 - eBay and TSG ID Enjoy the PICS:
  12. I have the TP-7x stiff in a tour TM TP R7 460 9.5*. It does what it is supposed to do. I do like the feel and the kick of this shaft alot. I have the Altus stiff in a tour TM TP R7 425 9.5 head. I really can't tell much difference between the 2 shafts performance. I'd certainly stick with the expensive, but much less so Altus over the TP-7 models. You basically get the same bang for much less buck. I have a Epon 460 9.5*, 1* open head that is getting the OZIK treatment soon..... Bill
  13. I've got a mint G -Field Premium Zone 2 @ 34 inches in blue that I could let go for $180 plus shipping. Bill
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