Jeremy,
Not a bad question at all. Seems that everyone from that era is gone. At least thats as close as I could get. Maybe if I could get to Ralph but haven't got that far.
Carl
Jeremy Ingle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeremy Ingle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Carl, forgive me if I ask the obvious but if golfworks don't sell the poly any more maybe they will tell you the name of their supplier.
Jeremy
Carl McKinley wrote:Thanks Ron, Ed, Dave;I'll check out the leads you sent. I really hope one of them has the type dipping poly that GW used to sell. It set fast, and made a hard, durable finish. The thing that was really great about that poly was the application. You simply d! ipped the head in the product, stood the club on the butt and let the excess drip off. No runs, brush marks or imperfections. (Assuming the prep work was correct!).Thanks again for your help.Carl
Carl Mc Kinley Retired,
PCS Certified Class 'A' Clubmaker (Life Member)
GCA Accredited Clubbuilder
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P T Barnum is the patron saint of expensive club manufacturers.
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