Burgess,

Thanks for the tip. I'll give them a try one of these days. I have their
catalog and web site, but I missed those shafts.

Dan thinks those outliers in the Tour Series Stepless were because of bent
shafts...and I know that one of them was bent enough to see when rolling it
on the table. But the question becomes: if the shaft is bent, should the
bend be aligned toward the target or not? Will it play to the deflection it
reads (low on the N1 and high on the S1) or not?

Bernie
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Burgess Howell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Inexpensive stepless steel shafts


> Bernie,
>
> Have you tried the Tru Power Stepless from Monark?  They mention ISO9002
> compliance on their site.  Maybe the tolerances are better than the Eltas.
>
> 10% cheaper, too.
>
> Burgess
>
> At 12:46 PM 10/11/2002, you wrote:
>
> >Lately, several suppliers have been selling inexpensive stepless steel
> >shafts. Elta (Golfsource USA) has the Supreme Gold and Tour Golf has the
> >Tour Series Stepless Steel, both of which I've tried on my irons.
> >The Supreme Golds ($5) seemed pretty good...the two sets I bought were
all
> >were within 3 grams and a little lighter than Rifles...maybe 114 grams
for
> >a 39" shaft. They played well. But were they as good as they seemed?
>
>
>


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