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Any input on this guys????

Not made like older Hiro's but have seen a transition to this type of milling

HM website no input

 

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Don’t know the tm-01 CCB1F542-61C2-43A6-A658-C35F21FFDAF5.thumb.jpeg.6adcc350951fa8f91249036c6f5ef8f8.jpegmodel above.  Here is the mg-05.  Face has same milling sorry can’t upload other photos.

Edited by cuistot

prob new model

hm= hiro  matsumoto

tm prob the son.

impossible to converse with since dad pased. lord know ive tried...

 

looks nice tho

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yep Supo

Maybe

But the HM logo in the cavity denotes a

hand made Hiro

Just no feeling about weather to go for something that's soft due to the milling 

their newer flagship stuff

or

a traditional metal infused insert putter like the older models

head scratcher

 

Edited by jsrz3

https://www.ced-g.com/hiro/gjp.html

 supposed to be the series in which Hiro is transitioning to his three sons.   

One piece full milled from mild carbon steel  ingot.    Black Boron finish.   

Id go for the old models when dad made them amd send one in to golds , they come up out of this world

"he was the grandfather of putter makers , best there was" 

yamada.

 

 

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yes

I would have to lean to that direction as well

there are limited editions that have caught my eye

similar to what Cameron does but integrates them in to the ingot

 

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What I do like about the TM is the Carbon Steel

I'm a sucker for Carbon Steel

Used to gaming them and that cushion soft insert like feel

without the insert

As nice or better than German IMHO

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Only Benock seems to surpass the putting community in the feel department with their micro milled face

Control over that feel seems to be another thing that makes it anyone's game

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