Hi David ,
 I only get online either late night or early am so , sorry for the long delay in response. I like Fuji due to the very tight shot dispersion on all the models , and I can sort other shafts as we all can , but the reputation due to to TOUR player use is gonna sell it , so its similar to knocking Titleist off the no. 1 slot, why try?
I also like the dealer protection for profits, and the way that they will agressively pursue a party selling the shafts as components .
If you you ever get the chance , take your fave driver and try a Vista Pro , a Vista Tour , and a Speeder , walk off the yardage , measure dispersion , and you will be impressed. I have done this for a Mini Tour player who is associated with me and my father ,and the results were amazing.
I also tried 4 other shafts in his driver head , maintaining the same swingweight and static weight . Fuji won out every time. Real world testing is fun , very time consuming , but worth it when you have a repeatable swinger to work with.
Oh, my daughters set the color background up, so I am stuck with what they do.
Ray
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Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 1:06 AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: "Spineless" graphite shafts

In a message dated 3/10/2003 8:18:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Rich ,
 
I am a Fujikura dealer and am continually inpressed by the quality also. I have never had the opportunity to work with ny SKFiber shafts , but may one day. In the golf world right now though , at least the retail end of shafting and repair , Fujikura is number one and Harrison is number two . I believe the Darrell survey speaks well of those brands also.
 

Ray Pruitt
Rays Golf
Tightsqueeze Golf Shop and Range


Hi Ray,
I have a retail store and sell all the above mentioned shafts as well as most others including my own proprietary line, and we do reshafts on drivers all day long, in the last year we have probably done less than 50 Fuji's and over 300 S K Fibers, you would do well to offer these because you will get many referrals from satisfied customers as well as increase you profit margins assuming you are familiar with which player will be the most well served by the various models in the apprpriate flex's.
David
PS
Whats with the green backround?

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