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comment_141895

In most cases like the MB's it means nothing, I have seen many of the same products identical in every way stamped studio. I would consider it a sales aid.

comment_141922
I have a set of GD MBs but mine has the "studio" stamping on the back on top of top of the muscle in the milling area. I checked a thread in the review section and there was no "studio" stamping in that pic.

What does this "studio" stamping imply?

yours is actually the first ive seen with a studio in the back. but as chris said its most likely a marketing aid as everything is exactly the same as the regular mbs

comment_141925
yours is actually the first ive seen with a studio in the back.

there are a few sets of those..... i have one too....whether marketing or not....they are one set of solid irons... interesting design too.....

comment_141926
there are a few sets of those..... i have one too....whether marketing or not....they are one set of solid irons... interesting design too.....

aj i agree these are one of the prettiest clubs i have seen. almost looks like a set of precision surgical instruments. was going to get a set of these but decided on the epon type x. i hope i can find a set once my game eventually warrants player mb clubs. whenever that is.............

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comment_141941
After playing with the MB for the last 8 months, I played one round with the NC-1s and went right back to the MB. They are very forgiving and soft ... and sooo beautiful.

They are indeed soft. Probably the sofest I have tried of all forgings less Epons and yes, they do look schweeet!

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