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  2. Chris: Any pics of the Shepherd D430...which is a super looking head...
  3. Can you get any cranked open...most look closed...was thinking like 1 to 2 degrees open...
  4. Kamui look darn nice...how's that pronounced...
  5. Higher toe Squarer toe Less camber, but roll the leading edge Less offset Move the COG out toward the sweetspot, a tad
  6. Okay, Epon maybe makes the best driver, IMHO... but having played last season with the Technity 460 and this last couple of months with the AF101, I'm thinking the Technity 460 was a better driver. Better, as in more foregiving, equally as long, better feel (thwacky), sets up better with the deeper face... The cupface technology on the AF101, I like better than the welded faceplate of the 460 (which is clearly visible) as Epon never got the finishing right on the face weld... but overall the Technity is better all around... Am I missing something?? I WANTED to love the AF 101, but I keep going back to the Technity... What technology did they add to the AF 101, that I'm overlooking? 'Cause the 460 keeps finding its way into the bag...
  7. did i read the specs right... 38.5 inch 5 iron.... thats 1/2 to 3/4 inch over standard
  8. Onoff 247s vs Epon 301s... Both have a terrific feel... soft and buttery smooth ...edge here to the 247s as they feel a tad bit more solid... but both at the top in feel... the 247s have a thinner sole and topline but are a bit longer from heel to toe-- I like a bit longer, sleeker look. The 301s are more compact with a bit thicker sole and topline. Both play great. They are pretty close in terms of foregivess, edge maybe to 247s but both are remarkable in how foregiving they are for a players cb. The 247s look alot like the tour only Nike Splits, with a longer sleeker look. 247s in the bag...
  9. Those look like a cross between the Gauge MB-2s and the Royal Collection CV Blade.
  10. Equally as soft,,, but MUCH more foregiving-- don't know how they did it, but these are as foregiving as Cally x-20s, in a great looking players head, although oversized slightly.
  11. No, not even remotely similiar... The Gauge FCBs are much bigger profile, thicker topline, more offset and bigger head, heel to toe (the 9 iron and wedge are really clunky looking). The Gauge are VERY foregiving and very soft... but the ONOFF 247s are in a different league-- smaller profile, less offset, thinner topline, and the split cavity looks great; even in this sexy package the 247s are remarkably foregiving for a player's cb. The Gauge are great for someone who needs a little more forgiveness but still wants a nice buttery feel. The ONOFF are the real deal all around.
  12. Sorry liked the orig satin finish better... but they are THE best combination of foregiveness and feel... My faves and gamers until I got the Onoff 247s!!!
  13. For my money, it would be the Onoff 247's... surprisingly foregiving for player cb's and the same wonderful soft feel... the top line is thinner and the offset is less, and the toe is a bit more rounded but a great set. The Epon 301s are very nice too, foregiving and nice feel, but they have a bit more weight down low, and are not as stylish, IMO. JAT.
  14. one of my faves... toss up b/twn 247s and Gauge FCBs...
  15. Fourteen makes great irons, and utility's. I have not been impressed with their drivers. Epon makes the best driver on the market, IMHO. Foregiving, very solid, and customizable. It will be very similiiar to the Superquad, but softer more solid feel, spin a bit more, and slightly more foregiving. Give it a try, and forget Fourteen drivers.
  16. Wow, asked and answered...email Chris: [but look at the Scratch Superblades and Fourteen TC-1000. If you want a little more foregiveness (with a trade-off of a little more offset) than Epon 301s] BTW, I'll let you know how the CB247s play in about two weeks.!!!
  17. Not to be the naysayer, but just to be keepin it Real, this really is an exercise in futility... How does anyone know your game much less your likes and dislikes... There are a zillion questions that need answering...Are you a high ball hitter or low ball hitter... are your misses fat or thin.. do you prefer to draw or fade it... Do you like a high toe or low toe... do you like a square toe or a rounded toe... Do you like offset in the short irons or the long irons... or not at all.... do you like a thin topline or thick do you like big profile pitching wedges and nine irons or small profile... these are just a few of the many questions... Look, if your going to drop 1-2 large on a set you need to do more than solicit a few remarks from folks who are well-intentioned but ill-suited to make a solid recommendation because of lack of infomation. Get answers to these questions and others, email Chris and find out what he prefers-- he's played everything and his recommendations are gold. JATFWIW...
  18. nice pics sarintr... the build quality on this head looks great... even though the head looks very untraditional...
  19. I had a set of gauge design with them in it... they played very tip soft and soft to flex-- and i think NSPros 1150 play soft!!! So these are WAY soft. JAT
  20. if you strip away all the surface stuff that is pure cosmetics... isn't tihis essentially a Cally x-forged with the notch technology... interesting admission by TM as to what works...(and i play Gauge!!!)
  21. Mizzy, you ought to cut the crap with the cut muscle... because that idea just doesn't cut it... I mean really... the MP-60s and MP -57s aren't they cut from the same cloth. Mizzy hope you get the message... that putting a CUT MUSCLE ON EVERYTHING is a ridiculous marketing ploy... Stop listening to the marketing people and unshackle your designers!!!!!!
  22. the money shot is the address position, any chance on a photo from this angle...
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