RE: ShopTalk: senior ladies shafts

2004-10-27 Thread Lloyd Hackman
Rick   The frequencies I quoted are for finished clubs in a 5" clamp length.  I an assuming the original question was how I could get shafts that had that low a frequency.   llhack     - Original Message - From: RSkirvin To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10/26/2004 7:42:24 PM Subject: RE:

Re: ShopTalk: Golfsmith's coming to Livingston, New Jersey

2004-10-27 Thread Don M
The one near me is very good. At first I figured that the tech people in the store probably didn't know anything. But the more I've observed, I think they're decent. You'll be able to buy most anything you need there, and on the re-gripping or club repair side, they will be able to hold your

ShopTalk: Golfsmith's coming to Livingston, New Jersey

2004-10-27 Thread Vincent
I saw the banner on what used to be the storefront for Zany Brainy on Route 10, right before B&N/Staples. Any thoughts on the customer experience there? I believe currently, the nearest GS store is in Long Island, NY. That's a purty far hike. As the person who sought advice on re-gripping for

Re: ShopTalk: senior ladies shafts

2004-10-27 Thread RSkirvin
Jeremy,   Arnie is right some drill chucks weigh 258 grams and you can open the bit end and set it to the insertion depth of the hosel and tighten it down onto the tip of the shaft to check the overall frequency at full length or finished length within a set.   Rick - Original Message

Re: ShopTalk: elec. conv.

2004-10-27 Thread John Kaufman
Hi Dave,   I've only had one customer in Japan and he didn't report any problems with his Club Scout. I've shipped many to Singapore Malaysia and Europe. They all used 220 volt power. I've never heard of anything but either 50 or 60 Hertz power. I can't imagine the frequency in Japan is the p

RE: ShopTalk: senior ladies shafts

2004-10-27 Thread Lloyd Hackman
My shafts are Forest Green with Gold printing.   llhack     - Original Message - From: RSkirvin To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10/25/04 6:16:36 PM Subject: RE: ShopTalk: senior ladies shafts Thanks to David and All who replied!  Lloyd, she also wants a certain color and she prefers so

Re: ShopTalk: senior ladies shafts

2004-10-27 Thread Arniesclubs
In a message dated 10/27/04 10:48:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: what exactly is a 258 drill chuck? A drill chuck that weighs 258 grams.

Re: ShopTalk: senior ladies shafts

2004-10-27 Thread Jeremy Ingle
sorry to be dumb but what exactly is a 258 drill chuck? RSkirvin wrote: Lloyd,   For finished clubs I use a Mitchell Frequency machine with 5” clamp.  I shim the head to the shaft and measure to length and mark.  I then let the butt stic