Dan,
Not sure what you consider to much to spend on a specialized tool. For the price of a couple of grips you can buy the little flat bar removal tool. Might even be able to make your own. OMO
Carl
DJGolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
DJGolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fellow Shoptalkers:Only occasionally do I have a grip that is worth saving. I can't see spending money on a removal tool when I only have a couple each year. I happen to have one now. In fact the club hasn't even been used with this grip. I'd like to save it. Is there any easy way to remove this when I don't have any special tools to do so? If not, I'll cut it off and toss it.Thanks,Dan
Carl Mc Kinley, PCS Certified Class 'A' Clubmaker
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