On Fri, October 10, 2003 at 7:35 pm, Dave Tutelman sent the following
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> * Charlie has taken a fair number of shafts that show up as Type 1 in
> a spine finder (he has three different bearing-based spine finders)
> and found the TRUE spine and NBP using a FlexMaster and a procedure
> we designed t
At 01:29 AM 10/11/03 +, golf54com wrote:
Hi DaveT
Allow me to provide some background info. to the question:
Harry,
Thanks for the explanation. I was hesitant to answer the question as first
posed because it sounded like a trick question, like there was some sort of
"catch". Now that I fully
Hi DaveT
Allow me to provide some background info. to the question:
Earlier this year, I bought some of the new Apollo steel shafts.
I found and marked N. Majority, not all were type 1 per bearing
spinefinder. I understand in theory that all shafts are type 2 and
not type 1 vs. type 2. I evalu
Dave T and others:
Can a shaft exhibit severe wobbling (non FLO) on the pure spine plane?
Can a shaft exhibit severe wobbling (non FLO) on the pure N1-N2 plane?
"The few tests I've seen to determine the effect ... " majority of these
tests are absurd and designed by people who have no insight for s