ShopTalk: Ignore - Test

2002-09-05 Thread Brad Smith
Title: Ignore - Test Just a test

Re: ShopTalk: Bag quest

2002-09-05 Thread Jen Kuntz
Hi Mark I found a bunch of places - mostly online retailers - by searching on google for viper golf bags or even viper 2180 golf bag. Check it out, see if anything is in your area... Jen - Original Message - From: "Mark A. Patton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, September 05

ShopTalk: Bag quest

2002-09-05 Thread Mark A. Patton
A little off topic, bu I am needing assistance in locating a golf bag to replace some stolen items. I am looking for a Viper 2180 in black. This is a conventional bag with a 15 way divider. Any help would be appreciated (GS has discontinued this bag and is out. Is also know at times as a Viking 2

Re: ShopTalk: History of Frequency

2002-09-05 Thread Lloyd Hackman
Peter T   I built my first frequency meter in 1972 and still use it, except that I have changed the clamp length to the more standard 5" instead of the original 8" I used. By knowing the frequency of the first mode of vibration of the golf club you can relate the time of one quarter of a cycl

Re: ShopTalk: History of Frequency

2002-09-05 Thread Bernie Baymiller
PT,   I'm no historian on this subject, but frequency is certainly a simple way to compare stiffness of one shaft with another. Ed Bozman was one of the first to use a frequency meter on this forum, and had some interesting background on it...but he left the forum about 4 years ago. Maybe som

ShopTalk: History of Frequency

2002-09-05 Thread Peter T. Sabin, neoGolfMatching
Can anyone recall when the frequency of a shaft/club became a recognized standard for matching or building clubs? I am puzzled as to why this measurement became a clubmaking and fitting tool. My understanding is that frequency is, in essence, the resonant frequency of a shaft/club. If so, it

Re: ShopTalk: UPS pt III

2002-09-05 Thread tromero
TFlan I am happy you received your packages. The big brown brigade always delivers their packages, it may not be to the right address, but they get rid of them. Honestly, I would be willing to bet that your driver just wanted to get the packages off his truck (as an "ex-UPS driver" I know that