, March 4, 2014 7:21:15 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Used clubs
Most of my stuff goes to first tee as well.
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> On Mar 4, 2014, at 7:18 PM, Tom Flanagan wrote:
>
> While reading the daily classifieds today (my glass isn't quite full these
> days) I came acros
I have used the HIREKO and the INTEGRA shafts, both are good. Integra has a
better price
George Huson
ByGeorge Custom Clubs
On Mar 5, 2014, at 12:27 PM, Leo Noordhuizen wrote:
> :-) $300 ? I have seen prices a lot higher! And image the cost to send them
> to Europe... on top of that customs
In a message dated 3/5/2014 10:27:48 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
leo.noordhui...@gmail.com writes:
Back then when I was doing a lot of clubs $6.00 or so per shaft was a great
deal compared to the so-called "pro" line shafts that were selling for $50
- $70 and more
I also used many Precisio
:-) $300 ? I have seen prices a lot higher! And image the cost to send them
to Europe... on top of that customs charges 21% over the total value...
Long ago I heard about the Mach-22's on this list.
I wonder why people do not discuss good choices like those any longer.
For example what about the HI
I bought a lot of Mach 22's. The warehouse and office was close to my
business. I ordered shafts for a 9 club by freq spread. Precision
Composites, the manufacturer, sold the shafts separated by frequency. So I
could get, "R, R+, and R-" freq's from 240 cpm to 245 and 235, or
something like that.
Mach-22 shafts... Very nice shafts. Pity they dont make them any longer...
Leo - The Netherlands
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 8:05 AM, Tom Flanagan wrote:
> I have a pile of single clubs including some "name" brand wedges -
> Cleveland, Vokey, Callawy, etc., and a dozen putters, Pings, and others.
I have a pile of single clubs including some "name" brand wedges -
Cleveland, Vokey, Callawy, etc., and a dozen putters, Pings, and others.
Fairways, some drivers, a serof Cobra irons, Pings, and more, try giving
those away. Guys here would rather buy new stuff for whatever reason demo
days are hu
Same here. My wife and I cleaned out the basement and took six sets of irons
and a pile of woods to the First Tee. They seemed genuinely thrilled to get them
Steve Longeway wrote:
>Most of my stuff goes to first tee as well.
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Mar 4, 2014, at 7:18 PM, Tom Flanagan
TFlan,
I know what you mean. When I got of the business I gave a lot of my clubs and
bags to the local park dist course. Traded them for a couple cart rentals. I
have a few sets that I hang on to for sentimental reasons, they have no value.
You hit the nail on the head. Some people think some o
I tried to give clubs to First Tee and High School clubs and teams. Neither
would take them because they were not proline clubs! I gave them to a
military group that used them for soldier recreation in Iraq. They had a
"desert"
course hit the ball off a mat, carry your mat to the ball, place ba
Most of my stuff goes to first tee as well.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 4, 2014, at 7:18 PM, Tom Flanagan wrote:
>
> While reading the daily classifieds today (my glass isn't quite full these
> days) I came across the "Sports Equipment" section. There are a lot of clubs
> and miscellaneous
While reading the daily classifieds today (my glass isn't quite full these
days) I came across the "Sports Equipment" section. There are a lot of
clubs and miscellaneous gear listed. The prices asked cracked me up.
Full set of Nicklaus woods, irons, and bag, like new, only $190.
Big Bertha Hawkey
Ah, perhaps that's the one. I'll forward this to
our proski. Maybe I can get a discount on something from him for my efforts.
Hell of it is, he uses my L&L machine and often calls to see if perhaps I
have a shaft he needs to repair a member's club. I don't have a problem with his
using the L
In a message dated 1/12/2004 11:37:42 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi;
Our club pro has a couple of used clubs he's trying to get rid of. He told me he knew of a website company that bought used (but nearly new) golf clubs that he dealt with a few years ago, but has since
Could be Golfsmith as they buy used stuff.
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From:
tflan
To: ShopTalk
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 1:42
PM
Subject: ShopTalk: used clubs
Hi;
Our club pro has a couple of used clubs he's
trying to get rid of. He told me he
Tflan,
Was it perhaps GCE(golf club exchange)?
Carltflan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi;
Our club pro has a couple of used clubs he's trying to get rid of. He told me he knew of a website company that bought used (but nearly new) golf clubs that he dealt with a few years ago, but has since
You
might try www.tourlinegolf.com.
They are out of Ft. Worth TX.
Regards,
Mike
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of tflanSent:
Monday, January 12, 2004 1:43 PMTo: ShopTalkSubject:
ShopTalk: used clubs
Hi;
Our club pro
TFlan:
How
about clubfibders.net?
John
B
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of tflanSent:
Monday, January 12, 2004 2:43 PMTo: ShopTalkSubject:
ShopTalk: used clubs
Hi;
Our club pro has a couple of used clubs he
Hi;
Our club pro has a couple of used clubs he's trying
to get rid of. He told me he knew of a website company that bought used (but
nearly new) golf clubs that he dealt with a few years ago, but has since lost
the name and address. He's not trying to sell the stuff to anyone individually,
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