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May I assume you have a point to
make?
TFlan
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Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 12:06
PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: CLUB LIE
ANGLE
In a message dated 1/19/03 2:35:17 PM Eastern Standard
Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
. Whether its a Scotland, a Mitchell, a Maltby, a GS, or a
hammer and a vise
I really like the hammer and vise
method! Should you place the head in the vise toe right or toe left? I
know that you should heat the hosel before attempting to bend so I use a
candle placed 2.45" from the hosel and heat for 12 minutes and 22 seconds. I
then use a 7.5 pound lead faced hammer (so as not to dent the hosel) apply 3
quick blows from a distance of 18-22 inches. Remove the head from the vise
hold the shaft aloft with thumb and index finger 2.5 inches below the grip,
parallel to the door jam and proclaim "there now it's perfect -- here, try it"
It's so easy! I have taught this method to many professionals and the
results have been outstanding. For detailed instructions, and a video send $75
to DOT (Den Of Thieves) Golf. Please specify you want the instructions in
French, Spanish, Chinese, English or Braille! If not specified the
instructions will be in Greek! If ordered today you will receive a free chart
showing what 2 degrees up really means. This ch! art is suitable for framing
and is msot impressive when hung next to your certification Diploma from NACA
(North American Clubmakers Association)
Yours in golf,
Randy
Stickenglue BS, MS, PhD, BCA, NACA, PCBS,
GSA
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