An outfit called Pro Shop Warehouse has been selling Apache shafts on eBay for a while now. Great prices but currently only listing wood shafts. Good luck!
Take care, GregZ -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Brian Lyall Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 12:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Apache PM30 shafts I wouldn't say your old school Ron, just good at using the tools at your disposal'-) BTW where did you come up with such a good deal on the Apaches? Its still my favourite fairway wood shaft and I have seem to have developed rheaumatoid arthritis this year and may consider going to graphite in the irons. Ron Kellison writes: > I recently picked up a full set of new PM30-R shafts for the princely sum of $30. I haven't used these shafts before and, before I start trimming them, I want to confirm something I remember from a discussion a few years back. Someone in this august group of contributors felt strongly that Apache shafts played stiffer that their frequency indicated. I normally trim to manufacturer's specs (at least as a starting point) but I may want to modify this if the shafts play stiffer than it appears on my Club Scout. Do I need to take this into account before trimming? > > FWIW, I'm still stuck in the dark ages in terms of equipment. I don't have a launch angle monitor, I haven't moved to MOI matching yet and there isn't a laser to be found anywhere in my shop. I have a decent Ohaus scale, a Club Scout freq meter, a Maltby swingweight scale and a dedicated cutoff saw. I still check for spines by twanging and align the spines at 3:00. I'm definitely "old school" but the clubs don't know the difference. > > Regards, > > Ron
