RE: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology; Another take

2003-03-04 Thread Greg Zachmann
: Harrison Spineless Technology; Another take Greg, > On placement my intuition tells me that if the clubhead is releasing from > being loaded coming into impact I would want that clubhead to exhibit the > same self centering effect that a shaft exhibits when tension is placed on

Re: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology; Another take

2003-03-04 Thread kellcats
loading instead of unloading, this might make sense. Pat K > > From: "Bernie Baymiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2003/03/04 Tue PM 05:05:33 EST > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology; Another take >

Re: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology; Another take

2003-03-04 Thread Bernie Baymiller
Greg, > On placement my intuition tells me that if the clubhead is releasing from > being loaded coming into impact I would want that clubhead to exhibit the > same self centering effect that a shaft exhibits when tension is placed on > it in a spinefinder. I guess that's spine at 9. Or is it??

RE: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology; Another take

2003-03-04 Thread Greg Zachmann
ds in. Clear as mud Pat K > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2003/03/04 Tue PM 01:29:04 EST > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology > > Dave, > We're in the same camp on this issue - I've attempted to explai

Re: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology

2003-03-04 Thread kellcats
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2003/03/04 Tue PM 01:29:04 EST > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology > > Dave, > We're in the same camp on this issue - I've attempted to explain this here to some > ex

Re: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology

2003-03-04 Thread kellcats
Dave, We're in the same camp on this issue - I've attempted to explain this here to some extent, and much more on both the Spinetalk forum (which I've kinda refrained from even reading lately) and in Dan's Neufinder forum. I'm very pleased that you engineer types (thanks Alan, too)have been abl

RE: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology

2003-02-27 Thread Alan Brooks
irection incorrectly > Thanks HFS -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 10:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology and free sample Hi Harry, As an eng

RE: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology

2003-02-27 Thread Mike
7:51 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology Hi Mike C Sure I can "do what I want to do", even if I choose to do what is wrong.  That is not my question or concern. Mr. Cheng, my question to you relates to statistical data (old spine align

RE: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology

2003-02-26 Thread Harry F. Schiestel
half Of MikeSent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 1:36 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology and free sample Dear Harry:   Alan is on the mark. You can still do what you want to do with spining or purring. However, you will find that the

RE: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology and free sample

2003-02-26 Thread Mike
e mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit our new interactive web site http:\\www.harrison.com -Original Message-From: Harry F. Schiestel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday,February 26,2003 9:45 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology and free sample

RE: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology and free sample

2003-02-26 Thread Harry F. Schiestel
TED]Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 10:37 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology and free sampleHi Harry,As an engineer I can assure you that man has yet to make anything that was perfect (or in this case, spine-less).  What Mike is saying is th

Re: RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology and free sample

2003-02-26 Thread kellcats
Alan is right on here - a shaft wit ha predominant spine is one that was either manufactured incorrectly or manufactured with shotty protocol. It makes for a shotty golf club if you REALLY understand what the shaft does during the swing - especially if your aligning the NBP in the plane that th