I don’t think your response is going to change my mind. Once I had a customer bring a club back that developed a rattle and I decided I would take the time to remove what ever was causing it and after dinking around for about 10 minutes, I extracted a sliver of metal about 2-1/2” long and it probably was a few thousands thick and maybe 0.o10 wide. It had been mouse glued, and after a few hits the piece broke loose. Yes, you could heat up the sole and capture it again but that is when I decided I would no longer accept mouse-glued product!! And that is where I stand!!

 

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You guys are being too damn picky. :-) Seriously though, that is a minor consideration when taking all of the factors of club head construction into account. Nobody really wants to spend $125.00 and up for a head. Yet they want consistent, quality, reliable construction, performance, good cosmetics, high cost materials used in the construction and a good distribution network with excellent customer service. A little mouse glue has never bothered me. Don't loose any sleep over it. :-)

Rich "Mac" McHattie
Mac's Golf

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