Re: ShopTalk: Again

2003-09-15 Thread Bernie Baymiller
Don,   I tried to send you the attachment, but your spam-blocker wouldn't let it through.   BernieWriteto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Don Flatgard To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 9:33 PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Again He

Re: ShopTalk: Again

2003-09-15 Thread David Rees
Bernie Baymiller said: > > Are the GS shafts sheet-wrapped? I've noticed that the inexpensive > sheet-wrapped iron shafts which I have tried have larger spines, are not > as consistent, nor play as well as the inexpensive filament wound iron > shafts. > The Carbon Stick torque is a full point highe

Re: ShopTalk: Again

2003-09-15 Thread Don Flatgard
Hey Bernie, send it to me to...df - Original Message - From: Bernie Baymiller To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 6:59 PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Again George,   As I recall, the Apache PM-30i (now the MFS 30+) R1 was about 283 cpm ra

Re: ShopTalk: Again

2003-09-15 Thread Bernie Baymiller
Dave, Are the GS shafts sheet-wrapped? I've noticed that the inexpensive sheet-wrapped iron shafts which I have tried have larger spines, are not as consistent, nor play as well as the inexpensive filament wound iron shafts. The Carbon Stick torque is a full point higher trhan the FW-501s, too. On

Re: ShopTalk: Again

2003-09-15 Thread Bernie Baymiller
George,   As I recall, the Apache PM-30i (now the MFS 30+) R1 was about 283 cpm raw. I found that 275 cpm was what I needed...picked up 10-15 yards in that much softening, and it still feels stiff to me. I'd guess the Powerflex FW-501 would play about 3 or 4 cpm softer than the R1 Apaches, bu

RE: ShopTalk: Again

2003-09-15 Thread David Rees
Kevil, L H. said: > Don't forget that Golfsmith has their Carbon Stick iron shafts on sale for > $5.88 each. They have been recommended on this list in the past and seem > OK to me. I wasn't that impressed by the L-flex Carbon Sticks I tried. Seemed to be a bit stiff and harsh feeling compared to

Re: ShopTalk: Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 17:39:48 -0400

2003-09-15 Thread tflan
This isn't how you do it.   Go to John's website, Clubmaker-online.com and follow the instructions.   TFlan   - Original Message - From: lde To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 2:39 PM Subject: ShopTalk: Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 17:39:48 -0400

RE: ShopTalk: Again

2003-09-15 Thread Kevil, L H.
Don't forget that Golfsmith has their Carbon Stick iron shafts on sale for $5.88 each. They have been recommended on this list in the past and seem OK to me.   L. Hunter Kevil -Original Message-From: George Huson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 4:27

Re: ShopTalk: Again

2003-09-15 Thread Burgess Howell
George, If you're considering filament wound shafts, you might want to try the Mercury lines. Very reasonably priced and consistent shafts. Burgess At 04:26 PM 9/15/2003, George wrote: Bernie, I need to build a low cost set of irons for travel. I was going to order the apache mfs 30+, this p

ShopTalk: Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 17:39:48 -0400

2003-09-15 Thread lde
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Re: ShopTalk: Again

2003-09-15 Thread George Huson
Bernie, I  need to build a low cost set of irons for travel. I was going to order the apache mfs 30+, this powerflex sounds too good to be true.  I normally play the R-1 in Apache's old spec's. how do you think this shaft will play without soft stepping it. George Huson Bernie Baymiller wrote:

Re: ShopTalk: Again

2003-09-15 Thread Bernie Baymiller
Don,   No, the Pro Perimeter is from Golf Direct (LowPro), a supplier less than a day from me...and I've seen it a couple of other places, but can't remember where. It's under the brand name Tech Power. If you're interested in that head, e-mail me and I'll send you some information.   BernieW

Re: ShopTalk: SK Fiber Tri-Tec

2003-09-15 Thread Al Taylor
I think graphite and steel are both excellent for irons and woods.  I use both in both. Al At 10:14 AM 9/15/2003, you wrote: What's the general feeling about graphite versus steel shafts for irons? I know some people want steel, others graphite but what do you guys prefer? I never thought much o

Re: ShopTalk: What size town for a clubmaker

2003-09-15 Thread Arniesclubs
In a message dated 9/15/03 1:23:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Golfers show up at golf courses to play golf, not buy clubs. They will however, pick up an occasional club they may need if the price is right. I found that the clubs that sell out of the pro shop are the uti

Re: ShopTalk: Shafts weights?

2003-09-15 Thread Arniesclubs
In a message dated 9/15/03 1:02:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I seem to remember that someone was producing movable shaft weights for golf clubs ... I think this is what you were thinking about. Check out Swingmastergolf.com

ShopTalk: Shafts weights?

2003-09-15 Thread dbMiko
I seem to remember that someone was producing movable shaft weights for golf clubs ... Can anyone point me in the right direction? thanks in advance miko

Re: ShopTalk: Again

2003-09-15 Thread Don Flatgard
Hi Bernie,     Can't find that Pro Perimeter head. Is that from Hireko? Not on their web page. I loaned my catalog to a friend, can find him either...df - Original Message - From: Bernie Baymiller To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 8:23 PM Sub

Re: ShopTalk: SK Fiber Tri-Tec

2003-09-15 Thread Don Flatgard
What's the general feeling about graphite versus steel shafts for irons? I know some people want steel, others graphite but what do you guys prefer? I never thought much of graphite shaft for irons but I am getting older and my thinking is starting to change. Plus graphite shafts for irons

Re: ShopTalk: Please go Here ( STILL a very O.T. rant)

2003-09-15 Thread Alan Brooks
Forgive me, Corey, I don't get access to people actually in the broadcast business very often.  I though the FCC was supposed to have adopted a single standard for HDTV in this country?  Is that eminent? Isn't cost always the issue?  If it isn't technical implementation cost it's licensing costs.

Re: ShopTalk: SK Fiber Tri-Tec

2003-09-15 Thread Jeff Stephens
Don, I have TriTecs in my backup set of irons and have sold several sets. SK Fiber are very consistent shafts quality wise. I found them to be a bit on the soft side but customers seem to like that. Jeff Whole-in-One Don Flatgard wrote: Anybody have any experience with