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  1. :tm: :chickbrun: This looks like the best thing out right now!
  2. that looks nice. I how the TP plays next to the other one. I was thinking of pulling the 3 iron out of my bag for a forgiving headed iron.
  3. Hey JAT, Those are satin arent they? With grapite shafts. I wonder if the heads weights were altered? Look to good to be true. Awsome looking heads.
  4. Looks like you sold at a good time. There has been a set on BST for a week that cant move for 900.00. It is 8/10.
  5. I hear you. :) The more I look at the small differences the head has visually, it would be hard to know unless you had 2 sets right there. Meaning I would never buy a refinished set of the Lehman grinds. You could get jacked real fast. Even if the face and toplines are thicker, how would you know unless you were a seasoned veteren w/ these heads or you had another set to compare them to? Original or nothing for this head. Man they look good though. I cant deny them. They look way more ground down in person then in those photos. They set-up awsome.
  6. [quote="haribo People who try to tell everybody that the Lehman grinds are a different breed all together. But certainly not some 300's that got a little different toe grind. (Which is what Joe proofed.) haribo What did Joe proof? He showed that the... -Toe has been modified -the topline is thicker -grind is different to prevent digging I have also looked at my friends and the face thickness is thicker than the retail 300's. Some say that the amount of steel that is removed from the toe is more like 10 to 15 grams. You could never start with a retail set and grind off the toe and leading edge. You would have trash and have to throw a glob of tape on the nose. TM made up the weight by thickening up the face and toplines. TOTALLY different head. You are letting you feelings get in the way of the facts for some reason dude.
  7. Thanks for the sweet PICs and comparisons Joe. That is an awesome post. What is up with all of the bitter folks posting anti Lehman posts for??? :cry: You guys sound jealous and bitter. I think these things are the BOMB. A tour head designed for a niche player that is Muira forged. Looks like the famous Firesole forged with some mild changes. What else do you look for??? This thing looks awesome. Instead of getting at least 1 good review the poor head gets abused by all of you. "Wouldn't pay this, or doesn't deserve the hype that, or the best of them all "finally, someone put a lid on all that tour grind BLA BLA". That sounds like you guys aren't talking in a "tour forum" but came from the retail forum to blow some shots over the bow. Why all the baggage? Am I missing something? As for the cost differential, I am under the opinion that the true cost or value for the Lehman box toes is 1,000.00 for a 9/10 set. That was the going rate prior to this surge of insanity that happened 2-3 months ago and that will be the price when the new TM RAC protos start to come out or the insanity fades away. The 1000.00 is a great price for a set of Muira tour TM300 irons 9/10. That is what I would expect to pay for a set of tour +2mm or ns grinds, so why not a set of Lehman square toes? s**t, a brand new set of retail RAC cb's 2-pw is over 1,000.00 let alone a tour set of 300's. I was thinking about a set of Tour 300's only because I love the thought of them being Muira forged, and the head design seems to be perfect for me. I have the Firesole Forged, the RAC cb's. The Firsole forged toplines are to thick and squared off for my eye, and the RAC cb's are like blades in disguise. The cavity isn't big enough for me. The 300's seem like the perfect design. In addition I think that the square toe head sets up better visually and makes me feel as if I can align the shot better. At least that what the older Mac blades that have Square toes do for me. These thing look SSWWEEEEET. Where the love???
  8. Joe, Have you seen these? Do you favor the design? The forging? Are they special or just hype because they are so hard to get? I do love the shape of the shorter heel to toe, and the boxey toe!
  9. Well when you put it that way I would have to agree. 2g for them I begin to have some issues. Not a lot but some. I guess I meant within reason money doesnt mater. Back to the question though... The 300 tour irons are getting soooooo much press. I wonder if they are going to last the test of time like the Firesole Forged has??? Are they that good?
  10. Money isnt as important when it comes to my treasured set I have in play. As a matter of fact it isnt important at all. I would play a handstamped cameron if I felt that would help my game. As for the Lehmans. BR61 had those satins in his hands. Wow. Ive got Phillypete saying no way, no difference Ive got VokeyMan saying salsa and the benifits of Muira Then we have a what you could do with the money thing I would have a problem buying scratch or traditional blades made to order. There is something to say about playing heads that were meant to be played by the pros on the PGA. It gives me the feeling it is the best stuff money can buy. The 300 tour irons are getting soooooo much press. I wonder if they are going to last the test of time like the Firesole Forged has??? Are they that good?
  11. Hey guys I dont post often but I have a question. What do you think of the Tour Taylor Made Lehman grinds? Do you think they are a good head and why. I have heard that the are the best thing since sliced bread. They have all of the looks of a players club yet they are cb's and they are Muira forged to bot. I love the old school square toe look. I wasnt sure abou all the hype. You know, "the flavor of the month." Is it just hype or is it truth? Are they as good as they are hyped???
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