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Center Shaft lovers rejoice!.....Gauge Japan!

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lets talk about this one chris....ive been looking through each thread of the new putters and each one keeps getting better! whats the damage here

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lets talk about this one chris....ive been looking through each thread of the new putters and each one keeps getting better! whats the damage here

All the mallets with tungsten, 3RTNC inserts, and an SS303 body completely made in Japan cost much more than your average putter. The tungsten ingots run 100.00 each if done aftermarket. The cost for this 4xIngot putter is 399.00.

I highly suggest center shafted putters for those with a straight back and straight forward putting stroke.

Looks like a boom box doesnt it :surprize:

Looks like a "Corvette on a stick", I really like the look. :cool:

I am still tinkering with "ARC" vs "SBST"

SBST is much better with a Center placement putter.

boom box for sure lol.

chris is this the same face as my a3sp?

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boom box for sure lol.

chris is this the same face as my a3sp?

No sir, It is very different.

Take a look at this image and compare:

M2_CAL_close_face.sized.jpg

cool...mine look more like milling marks...ie swirls than these loops! would i get a better roll of this type of face in comparison....and which is softer

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