In a message dated 10/17/2003 9:02:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Carl McKinley <[EMAIL 
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>
>To All,
> 
>I have been reading on GEA about using wooden dowels in shaft tips.
>Seems you take a 3/8" wood dowel(for an iron), drill a hole in it(to release air), 
>and install it in the shaft tip. I assume you cut it at or below hosel height. 
> 
>Anyone here ever tried this or heard of this? Any thoughts on what this would 
>accomplish? 
> 
>IMWTK !
> 
>Carl
>
>
>Carl Mc Kinley,  PCS Certified Class 'A' Clubmaker
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>Carl, This was done back in the 60's by an OEM,(Wilson I think),to act as a shock 
>absorber. It would have to be above the hosel to work.
                                             Frank
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