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Your looking at Miura golf's new CB-2008 iron! For the first time in 4 years Miura will update the 2000 series! The Long irons are 2 piece while the short irons 1 piece. It features the widest sole in any of their line up!  What miura is doing is actually genius,  they are using the capabilities of their partner in taiwan together with Miura's polishing,  grinding capabilities to create some seriously sexy looking irons that have tech like undercuts or 2 piece heads.  We smell only success in their future if new releases continue to look like this.

myself and some buddies have been wondering if Miura Giken was purchased as well as Miura Golf; is this indeed the case and these irons are one of the first new-release models under the new ownership? if so, are the new limited y grind mb-5005's the first iron model released by the new ownership? 

just curious. it seemed like miura giken came out with the Hayate driver and matching fairway wood right before they were bought, and i'm wondering what if any difference the recent purchase will have on the company's products 

that's great news, thanks for the info 

the bronze finish looks much better!

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14 hours ago, TFL07670 said:

the bronze finish looks much better!

thats just a coating to prevent rust not an actual finish.

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