Jeremy Ingle wrote:
Can anyone please tell me where i can buy these in component form A
source in Canada would be great . or reccomend a good quality 60o
Regards Jeremy
Jeremy;
Rapier Products Inc.
Oakville, Ontario
1-905-464-8139
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ALso
Doug,
Your question will have many long and complex answers so I won't try
here. First, I would suggest you join the PCS. I chaired the committee
that established an entry level that you can try the PCS out, for about 2
years. Second, I would be a bit more positive on the GC location. You
a
Edison Clubs Assembled:
Patrick Dunn
London, ON, Canada
P/F: 519.434.3296
Cell: 519.871.6641
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Tell him Harry sent you.
Thanks Harry S
www.Golf54.com
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Sent: September 13, 2003 1:01
Yes, im at work today here at naval air station norfolk virginia. should be
home building a set of irons but the navy thought my time would be better
spent fixing airplanes!! go figure
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From: Al Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 10:40 AM
Does anyone have a source for these clubs either as components or
assembled clubs?
Thanks
Tom
Yes, im at work today here at naval air station norfolk virginia. should be
home building a set of irons but the navy thought my time would be better
spent fixing airplanes!! go figure
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From: Al Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 10:40 AM
Thanks, Richard. Will
give this a try even if I find double jumbos.
Hope you're feeling
better.
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From:
Richard Kennedy
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Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 11:52
AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Double jumbo
In a message dated 9/12/03 9:24:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well I just got some literature in the mail that guided me to
this website www.quickclub.com
to spend about $6,000 for a machine that will cure
> > 24 hour high strength
> > epoxy in 6 seconds! .
> > It's j
Mark, Since my illness I've tried several different things to make my grips feel better and a larger size seems to fit my bill just nicely. What I did to make the grips feel more consistent is use a 14" long piece of 3/4" "SHRINK TUBING". Rather than trying to build up tape and keep the
Hello all,
I am a hobbyist clubmaker with about 5 years experience. I am considering
opening a retail shop.
My question is, what would any of you say is a rule of thumb for the size of
a town/city/area needed to support one storefront clubmaking operation?
I have a lot of retail business experi
Guys--
Need some double jumbo [.580-6.0] grips. Is
1/8th inch oversize considered double jumbo? Seems to be some
ambiguity.
Gri[1]p One made the last I had. Brand not
important.
Thanks.
Mack
As Ron said, John's is a good one. BTW, are all those letters after your
name USN designations?
Al
AW1 VS VP NATOPS
At 09:35 AM 9/13/2003, you wrote:
Hi, i am a club builder and am looking to get into shaft frequency analysis.
what are the best analyzers on the market today (low volume shop) a
Hi,
Do any of you know of a place in Calgary, Alberta, (Canada) where I can
buy some SA2000? I don't need much.
(I still have some old stuff, but it is too old, and now useless.)
I love it as a quick set adheisive.
Thanks,
Jorgen
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I use the Club Scout III, made by the esteemed John Kaufman. I haven't
had a hiccup since I bought it several years ago. John is a regular on
this forum.
Check the ShopTalk archives for information on analyzing and prepping
shafts. Dave Tutelman's links are also available on the main Clubmake
Hi, i am a club builder and am looking to get into shaft frequency analysis.
what are the best analyzers on the market today (low volume shop) and where
can i get info on how to properly anylize clubs and shafts> thanks - Jim
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