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  1. I would like to re-grip some older clubs floating around my place, but there's no room for something like a shop bench or even a Black and Decker Workmate. Subsequently, there's no vise so even if I had a shaft clamp, I don't think I can use it well. I speculate I have a sharp blade that will be able to remove the old grip. I don't think I need a hook blade, since most of these clubs are steel-shafted. How critical is complete removal of the old layer(s) of tape? I'm thinking I may not be able to remove the old tape completely. Since space is a little cramped, I'm planning to use water-activated tape, since fumes from using solvents won't ventilate quickly enough. I'm trying to figure out if there are creative ways I can fulfill the functions of a shaft clamp and vise by using other things typically found around the house (or namely a city apartment). I'll probably spring for the $2 from GS for the rubber clamp, but I haven't shopped for a vise at all. Any other thoughts? Thanks for reading. (I may x-post to rsg at a later date and have x-posted to one other board already).
  2. I'm seeking a Tommy Armour 845s Silver Scot 6-iron and 9-iron (not OS) featuring a Tour Step steel shaft with R flex and standard length, lie, and loft. I'm also seeking a Hogan H40 8-iron featuring an Apex/DB 3 shaft with standard length, lie, and loft. I may be able to entertain trades, considering what you're offering. I hope to hear from you, and thanks for reading!

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