Title: RE: ShopTalk: old Dynamic iron head and note to
Al
Al won't answer, he can't remember what the question was.
John
Pat:
No problem, it just shows how old I am getting in the
business if I can remember things like that - of course the fact I
still have a memory that works t
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: old Dynamic
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Tom,
Thank you for your reply on
this matter. I meant to say it earlier but I hit the send button by
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: old Dynamic iron
head
You know the saying: you learn something new
everyday
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From:
Tom Wishon
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Subject: RE: ShopTalk: old Dynamic iron
head
You know the saying: you learn something new
everyday
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From:
Tom Wishon
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Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 11:23
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Subject: RE: ShopTalk: old Dynamic iron
head
Pat:
I can answer that one
The model #2003
Tom and Al,
That is a true oxymoron. AL and Tom using each other to stay sane. I doubt it could be possible.
Inkind,
MyKey
AL:
You know I do recognize that need you
around more to help me keep my sanity!!!
TW
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From: Al Taylor
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Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 1:26
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Subject: RE: ShopTalk: old Dynamic
iron head
Being an older
Being an older person, starting to read Tom's reply sent my head
spinning. I thought I was in a time warp or forgot what year it
actually was. Further investigation has me off the pills and back
to normal. Of course Tom meant the 1994 catalog and I clearly know
he didn't start at GS in 2003.
Pat:
I can answer that one – The model
#2003 Dynamic weighted investment cast irons from the Golfsmith 2004 catalog
was a model that I inherited and did not design. I came to GS in May of 2003 and
while a lot of the new models for 2004 were my first designs for the company,
this one w