Forgot to mention that party supply shops often have the long plastic tubes 
they use these days for attaching to balloons.  They're long enough that 
you can get any reasonable length cut piece for your inserts.

Burgess

At 03:39 PM 8/12/2002, you wrote:
>In a message dated 8/12/02 3:45:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
>>One of the descriptions I found online said the
>>straws should be 10" long and the completed
>>Pseudo-SensiCore units are just inserted into the butt
>>end of the shaft before installing the grip.
>
>
>Yup, that's what they are!  Actual sensicore is 14' long wrapped with 19" 
>of low density quarter inch thick by 19 inch long foam tape weatherstrip. 
>It's tough to find soda straws that length I buy plastic tubing the same 
>as sensicore from a plastic supplier but a straw from McDonald's works 
>just as well. I have found the best results (using a straw) by ramming it 
>down the shaft so that one half of the straw is above the 14" mark from 
>the butt. Made a ram rod with a marker on it to place each one the proper 
>depth. Demo for the customer by dropping one shaft with and one without 
>from shoulder level horizontally. Hear the ring, see the bounce! They're 
>sold. Price $3 per club installed.

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