>From the picture it appears that the "bent adapter" is made from an old,old 
>wedge with a very long hosel. Evidence is the two rings at top (a swagging 
>method). Cut the hosed off the old clubhead, bend the cut off hosel, grind to 
>fit the hosel of the new head, bore the adapter to fit the new shaft. Old head 
>is most likely forged (easy bend) and is a tapered shaft so boring is needed. 
>The new shaft appears to be graphite (sanded to fit tapered hosel)



-----Original Message-----
From: John Muir <j...@clubmaker-online.com>
To: ShopTalk <ShopTalk@mail.msen.com>
Sent: Mon, Feb 6, 2017 6:47 am
Subject: ShopTalk: super flat wedge


A visitor to my web site is looking for a super flat gap wedge. He had a sand 
wedge made and it has an insert that allows it to be bent very flat (he plays 
from a seated position). 
Any ideas?


I play from a seated position and play discontinued RTS flatened hosel golf 
clubs. What would be the best venue to advertise for requests of interest in 
construction of a gap wedge


Thanks,

John Muir
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810.923.7396
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