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Will put her to the test this week against the previous model NC-1's. Lots different about this one, Slightly more rounded top line, thinner sole, enhanced shape, softer forged steel and lets not forget Zero offset....or is it onset?

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comment_112701

Chris,

Those look even better than I expected! Thanks for the pics.

Edit!!! Its late and I'm packing to head to Hawaii, so I didn't pay attention to the pic from address... what are the specs on the offset, or lack thereof? Reminds me of my old Kenneth Smith irons... I like!

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comment_112825
Made in Japan or made in china?

Made by Endo of 1020 steel in Thailand.

They do look very interesting. Would you say the topline is thicker than the previous NC-1s? Just appears so to me from the pics. What custom options will be available?

No custom options at the moment. You can get them heads only or with S200 or NS950's. In regards to the topline it is the exact same as the original NC-1's.

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comment_112866

Here are pics to compare guys! I have both and im now using the G-Fields #1 reason is the zero offset #2 is the new club factor :tsg_smiley_laughatyou:

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comment_112950

I like the looks of the Gauge NC-1's more. I just can't get over the "G" logo, I guess because I prefer the calipers :atsg_smilie_mizuno: Plus I have a set of the Gauge and not the G-Field. But I do like the milling marks in the cavity, nice change up.

comment_113261

OH my !!! I love them what a solid looking iron nice nice nice !!!!!!

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