TMMike Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Breal, are you still satisfied with the chrome finish over the satin finish? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonny5 Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 those are amazing. you say the mizuno us is terrible compare due to QC, why is that? just curious. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Breal Posted July 29, 2004 Author Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 those are amazing.you say the mizuno us is terrible compare due to QC, why is that? just curious. Well from my experience, the Japanese are very particular with there product. They make there clubs with so much honor and pride to be the best it can be or it's no good. The heads are perfect, and they weigh the right weights from head to head and shaft calibration e.c.t. They use the best metals,steels, titaniums for there superior product. You will absolutely tell the difference. The Japanese can only make about a 150 sets a month because of the perfection and care they take,from what Chris tells us.The U.S. stuff is all right ,but they use cheaper metals, mass produce in the thousands ,and everything is hurried and not made right to specs even custom. I myself and others find out after pulling shafts finding led in the heads, weights ,and what ever else they would use to make the heads somewhat feel the same. They don't match head weights they just lead them and make them to weight. Thats terrible in my eyes. And then pass them anyways through QC, because of to many sets passing through. The Japanese QC works like if its not perfect then it doesn't go to consumer. Make it perfect. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonny5 Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 those are amazing.you say the mizuno us is terrible compare due to QC, why is that? just curious. Well from my experience, the Japanese are very particular with there product. They make there clubs with so much honor and pride to be the best it can be or it's no good. The heads are perfect, and they weigh the right weights from head to head and shaft calibration e.c.t. They use the best metals,steels, titaniums for there superior product. You will absolutely tell the difference. The Japanese can only make about a 150 sets a month because of the perfection and care they take,from what Chris tells us.The U.S. stuff is all right ,but they use cheaper metals, mass produce in the thousands ,and everything is hurried and not made right to specs even custom. I myself and others find out after pulling shafts finding led in the heads, weights ,and what ever else they would use to make the heads somewhat feel the same. They don't match head weights they just lead them and make them to weight. Thats terrible in my eyes. And then pass them anyways through QC, because of to many sets passing through. The Japanese QC works like if its not perfect then it doesn't go to consumer. Make it perfect. I absolutely believe the craftsmanship of the japanese ppl. I just receive my gauge putters from Chris (Thanks!) and I use them side by side to the Gauge USA putter I got on ebay (I didn't know any better at that time)- and what a difference. :cool: However, mizuno US irons still get good review compare to other irons made in US. Perhaps some ppl might get lucky and get a almost perfect set? Or just in design alone is the key. I dunno, just curious... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Breal Posted July 29, 2004 Author Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 those are amazing.you say the mizuno us is terrible compare due to QC, why is that? just curious. Well from my experience, the Japanese are very particular with there product. They make there clubs with so much honor and pride to be the best it can be or it's no good. The heads are perfect, and they weigh the right weights from head to head and shaft calibration e.c.t. They use the best metals,steels, titaniums for there superior product. You will absolutely tell the difference. The Japanese can only make about a 150 sets a month because of the perfection and care they take,from what Chris tells us.The U.S. stuff is all right ,but they use cheaper metals, mass produce in the thousands ,and everything is hurried and not made right to specs even custom. I myself and others find out after pulling shafts finding led in the heads, weights ,and what ever else they would use to make the heads somewhat feel the same. They don't match head weights they just lead them and make them to weight. Thats terrible in my eyes. And then pass them anyways through QC, because of to many sets passing through. The Japanese QC works like if its not perfect then it doesn't go to consumer. Make it perfect. I absolutely believe the craftsmanship of the japanese ppl. I just receive my gauge putters from Chris (Thanks!) and I use them side by side to the Gauge USA putter I got on ebay (I didn't know any better at that time)- and what a difference. :cool: However, mizuno US irons still get good review compare to other irons made in US. Perhaps some ppl might get lucky and get a almost perfect set? Or just in design alone is the key. I dunno, just curious... You can tell when you hold both of the same design up togeather its like night and day. Better craftsmanship hands down :love: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ichiro Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 Oh Baby, awesome clubs. Congrats Breal !! :cool: What shafts do you have in the irons ? How's the trajectory ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Breal Posted July 30, 2004 Author Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 Oh Baby, awesome clubs. Congrats Breal !! :cool: What shafts do you have in the irons ? How's the trajectory ? They have NS 950 pro shafts. Now with trajectory its great ,because I have like three. Long irons are high and long, the mid irons are mid trajectory and precise, and the short irons a little lower mid trajectory thats like throwing darts I love them. A match made in heaven :love: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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