Posted May 13, 200519 yr comment_94037 My father called me up the other day to play some golf. When I went to pick him up, he said he would drive. I was all for it since gas prices are a beatch and my Sequoia drinks it up like water. He already had his bag in the trunk so I squished my bag behind his to the rear of the trunk. We had a nice round of golf and returned to his car. When I placed my bag in his trunk I noticed a big crack in the bottom of my bag. Apparently when I squished my bag in his trunk when it closed the hinge of the trunk cracked the bottom of my bag. :wah: If my dad hadn't been there I think I would have let out the BIGGEST F**K! :wah: Guy's.....what can I say...be careful when putting your bags in trunks. I guess I should be happy it didn't cave in the head of one of my clubs, but damn...I think the CBS41 is harder to replace! :sad: "bagless" Pitbull808 :sad:
May 14, 200519 yr comment_94119 Ouch bro...that's bad luck. I hope the v-steel is still treating you well despite the little blemish...
May 14, 200519 yr Author comment_94134 Ouch bro...that's bad luck. I hope the v-steel is still treating you well despite the little blemish... :smile2: Hey Duke....the V Steel is still in the bag. The ONLY club that's stayed in that bag for almost a year now. It's had it's moments, but it's place is still pretty safe.
May 17, 200519 yr comment_94431 I think there's a lot of folk round here who would take a roadkill CBS41 over a new retail bag anyday :blackeye:
May 17, 200519 yr comment_94452 I too would put up some cash to have a broken CBS41 vs any junk you can find in the stores now. I have been looking for any cbs41 in black for 6-7 months, no luck. I guess even having the bag doesn't bring any luck.
May 17, 200519 yr comment_94480 That sux :wah: But with such a sweet bag I might try to get it repaired. I wonder if a boat repair shop that works with fiberglass and resin could do a little mend job. Might not be perfect but it would keep dirt and water out. Paint the mend black and probably only you would know it was there.
May 18, 200519 yr Author comment_94542 That sux :wah: But with such a sweet bag I might try to get it repaired. I wonder if a boat repair shop that works with fiberglass and resin could do a little mend job. Might not be perfect but it would keep dirt and water out. Paint the mend black and probably only you would know it was there. I was thinking on the same lines as you. Since I am in Hawaii, I was thinking about using the same stuff to take "dings" out of surfboards. A little resin and fiberglass cloth. Now all I need is some spare time to do it!
May 18, 200519 yr comment_94609 I think there's a lot of folk round here who would take a roadkill CBS41 over a new retail bag anyday :blackeye: I am not sure about the CBS41. I have had zipper problems on the main pocket since I got it from Japan. First bag I have ever had with a zipper problem. Very strange!!!
June 10, 200519 yr comment_96913 ouch, that is bad luck. thats y my parents have a Chevy Avalanche Z-66 LT and a minivan. so that will never happen,lol
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