A FWIW: A few years ago, Penley started to use a computer program
that specifically placed "spines" strategically around the
shaft so that they, in effect, all cancelled or minimized each other's
effect. They, basically admitted they couldn't get rid of them, in
the manufacturing process, so th
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Thanks to the insight Alan, but I would still appreciate a reply
from Mr. Cheng to ensure we don't interpret his message / company direction
incorrectly >
Thanks HFS
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> Hi Harry,
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> 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 that their
> shafts will not have a '
Hi 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
that their shafts will not have a 'prominent spine'. What I
interpret this to mean is that the spines that exist will be of
sufficiently low magnitud
Hi Mr. Cheng
I
applaud your efforts to make the best shaft in the business. I carry your
shafts on my web site (so I am a paying
customer).
I
have used a lot of the Harrison UL Pro 2.5 to 4.5 woods in the past (and loved
them), and my customers embarrass the UL line.
To
make such a marked
Mike,
Thanks for the quick response and the information
for all on the new Premier Lite 85 shafts. I appreciate the explanation
for the problems I had with the Striper Titanium shafts and the steps that your
company is working on to correct this problem. Good luck in your endeavors
and i