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Looks nice. Japan made ?. Any feedback?

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Wow - that's pretty! Very classic profile. I assume that if your ball striking is not spot on when you get these, it will be better after a few sessions at the range.

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Looks the same as the Epon Personal with a different toe profile

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Tidy putter

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Had a set they were nice but not life changing, sold them.  I also had one of their putters the L shaped one and sold that quickly.  I'm in miuraisms for a couple years have my eyes on a set of fujimoto mb-x's if I wanted to spend the money.

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Not many clubs are life changing right? They all do the same thing within their scope. 

L shape putters are all the same, love them or hate them.... no one can say they are easy to use. Fun, no doubt. 

Looks and feel are my factors when it comes to choosing irons. Looks at address, feels of the face. Switching from CB or MCB to blades are a big factor if your game level isn't able to understand what type of iron suits your game, the rest is personal choice. Shafts choice for a specific head gives me the most brain damage. 

These look good, how did they feel?

They felt good I just think there are better options out there for blades.  The look was good but not sexy if you know what I mean.  Very few sets are "life changing" but when you know you know.  I dont know what it was about the putter but I hated it right away.  It was probably way too big of a head for what I like and what I was expecting.  When you struck a putt it almost felt hollow.  Fortunately I bought it on ebay and the guy offered free returns.

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