Title: Re: ShopTalk: Clarification needed
Ron,
Please excuse in ignorance, but can you explain 'my trusty Club Scout lll'
I'm new to club making.
Thanks
Donald
on 2/5/05 8:52 PM, Ron Kellison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been frequency matching sets of clubs for several years using my
Jen,
I've been playing the 3-6 TW 321 with the Gi335 shaft in stiff. IMO,
the shafts play a bit softer than specified. This is a great
combination and they are the easiest long iron or FW I have ever hit.
They will play different than traditional irons. They are designed to
fly higher, a bit
MCC
MS65 is available in 350 as is SK Lite Revolution I and AccuFlex
VS339.
Mark A Patton
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Jack
StiehlSent: Monday, May 02, 2005 9:06 PMTo: Shop
TalkSubject: ShopTalk:
Thanks John:No I am not setting up a high volume shop for Callaway reshafts!!
My question about a small hacksaw was put partly 'cos my dremel is broken
at the moment but also I wondered if there was anything " magic" about using
a dremel as opposed to cutting simple slots.
While I'm on line I
The Club Scout III is a frequency meter built by John
Kaufman, a long time member of the ShopTalk forum. It's simple to use,
accurate and well made. John's a good guy to deal with...I recommend that
you consider the unit if you're thinking of adding frequency matching to your
arsenal.