Arnie and Frank:
Thanks! I passed this on. Hopefully we'll find out how the head was held on.
/Ed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 4/29/04 8:31:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It is a little bit lose and will turn a fraction in both directions but is not willing to leave it's happy home.
I know you said there is no pin in the hosel BUT because you are saying the above, I think there is a "back screw" through the head into the shaft. Look carefully to see if there is a tiny spot plugged with a piece of wood or a filler on the back of the hosel an inch or so above the sole. If there is a plug or fill there is a screw under it and into the shaft. That would account for the movement but not pulling free.
If the head is wood the shaft is definetely not "screwed" in.
