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Well the time has come, I've played blades w/ steel shafts for 50 years

and the wear and tear of 4 or 5 rounds per week is showing. I'll always

have a set to play with, but need something easier to play with.

I have as trade bait a set of 2005 Taylor Made TP CB's (no seriel numbers)

3-PW with Black Gold Reg. flex with 5 iron playing at 38.25 in VG cond.

Also a set of Mizuno MP32 (7-PW) MP 60 (3-6) with Project X 5.5 in VG cond.

Both sets have new velvet grips and only minor bag chatter. (8.5's)

Also have misc. wedges & putters.

Thanks ( the set I'm keeping is 4-PW X-forged with PX 5.0)

John

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I've a set of Fujikura iron shafts in stiff flex ... actually, Blue Thunder by Fujikura, that were manufactured in the 90's. I played with them for few months before going back to steel shafts. If I can find them, they are your for free just pay for the shipping.

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I've a set of Fujikura iron shafts in stiff flex ... actually, Blue Thunder by Fujikura, that were manufactured in the 90's. I played with them for few months before going back to steel shafts. If I can find them, they are your for free just pay for the shipping.

Thanks,

I appreciate that.

John

Thanks,

I appreciate that.

John

John,

I found them. Eight (8) shafts in all 3-PW. Blue Thunder by Fujikura, FN-FF model. These were shafted to Hogan Apex Edge so they are standard .370 tip. No tipping and played to standard lenght (I think) for graphite irons. Lamkins Crossline grips. I think these shafts were imported into the US by a something "Oak" company in/around 1995 when I bought them, before Fujikura came directly to the US. If you're interested, PM me your address so I can check the cost of shipping.

Ben

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