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Did Gold's Factory work with Gauge Design in the past?


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I'm sure Chris will chime in as I'm pretty sure he knows.

I thought Master Sasaya originally worked for Gauge Design, George Takei and then

branched out on his own. 2005 ish?

Not saying I'm right but that's what I seem to remember.

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During my trip to visit Gold's Factory last month, Tario told me that many of the boutique brand maker used to work with Gauge design and Sasaya san is one of those who started their own company after the shut down of Gauge Design, if I'm not wrong I think Yururi is also another brand that came from Gauge team.

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During my trip to visit Gold's Factory last month, Tario told me that many of the boutique brand maker used to work with Gauge design and Sasaya san is one of those who started their own company after the shut down of Gauge Design, if I'm not wrong I think Yururi is also another brand that came from Gauge team.

Thanks. If this putter ws done by Sasaya during his term at Gauge, it will not or should not have the G logo and "by Tour Div. G.F." I don;t think its an after market tune up as well. I suspect there must have been some sort of business alliance in the early days of GF.

Hopefully Tario or Chris can ask Sasaya for the facts.

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As far as I remember, Romaro was one of the guys that branched out after gauge. I recall those days the Romaro was just a putter maker.

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Duffer19 - I was hesitated between Yururi and Romaro because I heard those name from Tario when we talked about Gauge Design but I'm not sure who used to work with Gauge or maybe both of them, but one thing I'm very sure is that Gauge is the homeland of boutique brand master.

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My friend has a gauge and n the sole of the Aluinser insert it says "Aluinser by Tour Div. G.F."

There is also a G logo in the cavity back beside the gauge caliper.

If yes, any more info into what exactly was GF's contribution.

Also, if yes, Whitlam Gauge or Takei Gauge?

Thanks.

Sasaya used to work for George Takei at Gauge Design Japan, so did David Whitlam, also the guy who started RomaRo. Not Yururi.

Several GDJ models say tuned by GF with G logo, it was like a special edition back in the day.

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Yes it is my putter it is a shingo tour proto edition ithink i know my own putter

It was made at george takei

with a golds mark on it

Sus 303

Its sensational putter

Just a bit lightits back at golds now waiting for a rejig

Check myputter thread photos of it in there

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Yes it is my putter it is a shingo tour proto edition ithink i know my own putter

It was made at george takei

with a golds mark on it

Sus 303

Its sensational putter

Just a bit lightits back at golds now waiting for a rejig

Check myputter thread photos of it in there

If you must :-)

As I know it, Aluinser by Tour Div. G.F. has more than one :-)

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Sasaya used to work for George Takei at Gauge Design Japan, so did David Whitlam, also the guy who started RomaRo. Not Yururi.

Several GDJ models say tuned by GF with G logo, it was like a special edition back in the day.

George Takei had an unbeleivable team back in the day, particularly reviewing it with the passageof time!

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I posted Sasaya-san's background in another post but here it is again

Masayuki Sasaya

Born 1972

Began golf in Junior high

Attended Dokkyo Junior High and High School

Upon graduation from high school studied in England for 2 years

Came back and got his degree in Economics from Dokkyo University

Attended Kanda Foreign Language School studying Desktop Publishing, Design, and Languages.

In 1997 did System Engineering Work, computer programming. CAD work and design. Introduced Gold's Factory web page page for custom putters.

From 1992-2000 Learned machining techniques while working from home. Travelled once a year to Shanghai and Singapore to perfect machining and tooling training. Played golf and had a handicap of 4.

2000-2003 May - Gauge Design Japan was established. Became the Chief Engineer for design and performed tour services. Later became an Executive Director.

At the same time registered the Gold's Factory Trademark.

2003 June - Gold's Factory officially established. Worked on improving putter designs and honing machining skills every day for the last 10 years.

Present day - Strive to provide the world's best quality putters in design, workmanship and performance as well as create unique and personal designs and improve on the putter designs of others.

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I posted Sasaya-san's background in another post but here it is again

Masayuki Sasaya

Born 1972

Began golf in Junior high

Attended Dokkyo Junior High and High School

Upon graduation from high school studied in England for 2 years

Came back and got his degree in Economics from Dokkyo University

Attended Kanda Foreign Language School studying Desktop Publishing, Design, and Languages.

In 1997 did System Engineering Work, computer programming. CAD work and design. Introduced Gold's Factory web page page for custom putters.

From 1992-2000 Learned machining techniques while working from home. Travelled once a year to Shanghai and Singapore to perfect machining and tooling training. Played golf and had a handicap of 4.

2000-2003 May - Gauge Design Japan was established. Became the Chief Engineer for design and performed tour services. Later became an Executive Director.

At the same time registered the Gold's Factory Trademark.

2003 June - Gold's Factory officially established. Worked on improving putter designs and honing machining skills every day for the last 10 years.

Present day - Strive to provide the world's best quality putters in design, workmanship and performance as well as create unique and personal designs and improve on the putter designs of others.

Congratulations to Sasaya-san for pursuing his golf passion.

The master is obviously a highly educated man.

Gocchin I understand prices will vary, but can you give some indication as to pricing for Sasaya-san to do his magic on an existing putter.

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