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Like the MB and the Toyoshima wedges these trickle out and are hard to get. It takes 3 weeks from the time of order for Toyoshima to handmake them. They are S25C forged in Himeji.

The Crazy CB-104 was developed based on the CCB-104 wedge. I got to hit it for the first time today and it reminded me of the CRZ Proto iron they made but more player all around, feels really good even with the undercut. Nice semi thick top line with minimal offset.

3-9 has a small undercut while the PW does not. email me if you like it.

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These look nice.

These look nice.

Agreed! Very simple with what looks to be very little offset.

They look utterly similar to the CRZ protos!

Very nice, I love how they blended in some forgiveness while keeping the profile small and sleek...

It's kinda like the original RomaRo Ray H that likes to stop at McDonald's a couple times a week. ?

Should be a really nice playable CB. Very simple and elegant.

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They look utterly similar to the CRZ protos!

You're right RS....they look identical except for the stamping.

Chris, are there any differences between the two?

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You're right RS....they look identical except for the stamping.

Chris, are there any differences between the two?

They are both based on the same head to start with it's just this new one I was told would appeal more to the "professional type" player.

I think the cb 104 may be more compact and feels denser

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