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In the last 5 years I have been attending the show, I have never seen Miura, or Epon. This year G-Field is in bad shape so they were not there, notice Roma Ro, its the 4th take off on Gauge Design Japan from GDJ's former tour rep before they closed down their Shinjuku office. The 3 base models have original gauge tooling and are made in Japan by the same maker as GDJ used to have. Their entire line including clubs, bags, and grips are made by the same manufacutre as GDJ. Its sad but its evolution as it seems golds factory and roma are now pulling ahead.

Usually the OEMs that attend have close ties to Japan. This year there was no Titleist, Crews, Nike, & PRGR, that sucked but on the other hand many small brands were able to get a spot. Large OEMs take 16 booth spaces, the small only need 1-2. Honma Beres, RmR, and many other small makers had a chance and signed on early.

In the last 5 years I have been attending the show, I have never seen Miura, or Epon. This year G-Field is in bad shape so they were not there, notice Roma Ro, its the 4th take off on Gauge Design Japan from GDJ's former tour rep before they closed down their Shinjuku office. The 3 base models have original gauge tooling and are made in Japan by the same maker as GDJ used to have.

I thought the Roma Ro designs looked awfully similar.

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