Re: ShopTalk: Dynacraft's 2003 DSFI Shaft Info available

2003-02-28 Thread BBIRDNYPD
I just checked the site and it was the 2002 listings, not 2003. Ed

RE: ShopTalk: Harrison Spineless Technology

2003-02-28 Thread Dave Tutelman
Alan, Outstanding post!!! Thanks. I think your comments about the SST data are well-founded. At the time they were posted (about the end of 1998, from my notes), I did an analysis of their data and noticed that: * The clubs in the data were labeled #3, #4, and #6. Sorta' makes you wonder what

Re: ShopTalk: Tom Wishon/Launch Angle

2003-02-28 Thread Volcgolf
John Check out accusport.com and click on vector. My friend Steve says they will be at the PCS show, unfortunately I will not be able to attend this year but from what he says this looks to be the monitor. It measures launch angle, ball spin, side spin as well as ball velocity for around 5

Re: ShopTalk: Apache MFS65n

2003-02-28 Thread Volcgolf
Alan I have been using Apache shafts for along time and they are a mighty fine shaft. The best part is that they are consistent from shaft to shaft of the same designation and more importantly from shipment to shipment. The 65 N P have tour presence and I have had great results fitting high

Re: ShopTalk: Dynacraft's 2003 DSFI Shaft Info available

2003-02-28 Thread Scott Bershing
I downloaded the files a couple days ago and they were for 2003. Lots of new shafts tested, including the Graphite Design models. However, it appears that when they gave the site the facelift (yesterday?), they copied over the wrong links. I sent an email to them, so it will be interesting

Re: ShopTalk: Dynacraft's 2003 DSFI Shaft Info available

2003-02-28 Thread BBIRDNYPD
Thanks. I thought maybe my server was getting the old info.

Re: ShopTalk: Dynacraft's 2003 DSFI Shaft Info available

2003-02-28 Thread Scott Bershing
No problem. I already received a reply from Jeff Jackson, and they are planning on getting it fixed by this afternoon. At 10:13 AM 2/28/2003 -0500, you wrote: Thanks. I thought maybe my server was getting the old info.

RE: ShopTalk: Alan's Note on Spines

2003-02-28 Thread Mark Linder
Hey John, I'm new to Shoptalk and have VERY limited experience in club building but I recently had a shop in Kentucky build me a Shinecock head with Accuflex assasin WC shaft. I was wondering if you have any experience with the newer Accuflex shafts and how they compare to the Apache's? Thanks,

RE: ShopTalk: Alan's Note on Spines

2003-02-28 Thread jhm
I do like their new Assassin II World Champion (66 g and 3.5 torque, $60) and ProLD World Champion (56g 3.5 torque $79.95) models. They look great with the SMT455 and the Nemesis (Shinnecock, too) as they were designed to match up with these heads in terms of graphics/color. As an Accuflex

Re: ShopTalk: C4 reshaft

2003-02-28 Thread tflan
Only way I tried was to bore out the old, broken shaft and stick a new one in. TFlan - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 6:32 PM Subject: ShopTalk: C4 reshaft Has anyone here attempted a C4

ShopTalk: Not Golf - Magic

2003-02-28 Thread Ed Reeder
Maybe one of you smart guys can figure out how this works? /Ed http://www.cyberglass.co.uk/assets/Flash/psychic.swf

Re: ShopTalk: Not Golf - Magic

2003-02-28 Thread Mark A Patton
Damn if I know. I made sure not to move the mouse, etc and it got it right 5 out of 5. OK I'm freaked out. Help? Mark Ed Reeder wrote: Maybe one of you smart guys can figure out how this works? /Ed http://www.cyberglass.co.uk/assets/Flash/psychic.swf

Re: ShopTalk: Not Golf - Magic

2003-02-28 Thread Mark A Patton
OK, tried it 3 more times and it was wrong once Mark A Patton wrote: Damn if I know. I made sure not to move the mouse, etc and it got it right 5 out of 5. OK I'm freaked out. Help? Mark Ed Reeder wrote: Maybe one of you smart guys can figure out how this works? /Ed

Re: ShopTalk: Not Golf - Magic

2003-02-28 Thread Mark A Patton
OK, not so freaked out, 2 out of 3 were wrong Mark A Patton wrote: OK, tried it 3 more times and it was wrong once Mark A Patton wrote: Damn if I know. I made sure not to move the mouse, etc and it got it right 5 out of 5. OK I'm freaked out. Help? Mark Ed Reeder wrote: Maybe one of you

Re: ShopTalk: Not Golf - Magic

2003-02-28 Thread BBIRDNYPD
My daughter has three degrees and her staff all have degrees and the program has only missed a scant few times with them in five days of playing with it.

RE: ShopTalk: Not Golf - Magic

2003-02-28 Thread Barry, Don
All of the numbers divisible by 9 have the same symbol, which changes each time. -Original Message- From: Ed Reeder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 12:35 PM To: clubmaker online Subject: ShopTalk: Not Golf - Magic Maybe one of you smart guys can figure out how

Re: ShopTalk: Not Golf - Magic

2003-02-28 Thread KFlaada
OK, this is spooky. Someone explain this, quick. Kent - Original Message - From: Ed Reeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: clubmaker online [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 11:34 AM Subject: ShopTalk: Not Golf - Magic Maybe one of you smart guys can figure out how this works?

Re: ShopTalk: Not Golf - Magic

2003-02-28 Thread Mark Aronson
All numbers divisible by 9 have the same symbol. Any two digit number added together then subtracted from the original number will be divisble by 9. --- Mark A Patton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK, tried it 3 more times and it was wrong once Mark A Patton wrote: Damn if I know. I made

Re: ShopTalk: Not Golf - Magic

2003-02-28 Thread Arniesclubs
In a message dated 2/28/03 12:35:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Maybe one of you smart guys can figure out how this works? That was too easy! What's the next question?

Re: ShopTalk: Not Golf - Magic

2003-02-28 Thread Arniesclubs
. Look at the number 9's symbol (or any other number you have come up with) each time you try it note that all are divisible by 9!

Re: ShopTalk: Dynacraft's 2003 DSFI Shaft Info available

2003-02-28 Thread Scott Bershing
Just a correction to my post - Jeff Summit replied back to me this morning (in very short order, I might ad). It appears as if the correct links are up now as well. Scott At 10:21 AM 2/28/2003 -0500, you wrote: No problem. I already received a reply from Jeff Jackson, and they are planning

Re: ShopTalk: Alan's Note on Spines

2003-02-28 Thread tflan
Hey John, wait a minute. I agree with Alan and I probably said it first 3 years ago. Can I get the shaft as well? TFlan - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 9:40 PM Subject: ShopTalk: Alan's Note on Spines Alan: Damn,

Re: ShopTalk: Alan's Note on Spines

2003-02-28 Thread Jen Kuntz
Yeah John, orange would go really nicely with my shoes : ) Al Taylor wrote: And don't forget I was the one who taught TFlan. Al At 08:49 PM 2/28/2003, you wrote: Hey John, wait a minute. I agree with Alan and I probably said it first 3 years ago. Can I get the shaft as well? TFlan

RE: ShopTalk: Alan's Note on Spines

2003-02-28 Thread Greg Zachmann
Oh yeah, my high school (Newbury, OH) colors were ORANGE and black-certainly a solid reason for sending ME a free shaft! Besides I spent about 17 years living near Al Taylor and even more that that near Flanagan. Hell, I deserve that shaft!! GZach -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

RE: ShopTalk: Iron Byron Testing

2003-02-28 Thread Harry F. Schiestel
Hi Mike Thanks for sharing this story on robotic testing. I guess not all independent testing are created equal. One way to overcome this trickery is to supervise the testing. Another way is to get a statistican to design the test parameters. If robotic testing results will not withstand the test