In a message dated 10/18/05 10:25:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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How do you check for the amount of epoxy in tips that are not broken? It's easy to tell that there is some epoxy in the tip. How do you tell if there is a lot (say, all the may up to the top of the hosel)? Get one of those old X-Ray type machines that used to be used in shoe
stores to see if the shoes fit properly.
Charge $3 - $5 per club to check them. $30 to correct the situation.
I didn't expect to see this question until March 2006!
Ouch, it hurts when you pull that leg.
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