Damn, that is a bummer.  Hopefully, you'll land on your feet in short order. 
Hell of a way to do business. Good luck to you.


 
Carl Mc Kinley Retired,
ICG Member
GCA Accredited Clubbuilder
[email protected]

P T Barnum is the patron saint of expensive club manufacturers.
 
 
 

--- On Mon, 3/30/09, Robert Devino <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Robert Devino <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Need Your Help
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, March 30, 2009, 1:23 PM







well Bob I won't be able to help you find out what the pressure plate maker 
is.  Some how they got a hold of my last post and just fired me  so now I am 
out fo work coompletely.
 Sincerely,
Robert Devino
14252 Delano St.
Van Nuys, Ca. 91401
(818) 908-1691
(818) 770 -0475 cell 






From: Bob Barrette <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 8:48:15 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Need Your Help






Hi Robert:
Thanks for the reply.
I am sure what you have at K.Z. Golf is just what we are looking for.
By the way, I hear that Steve B. is now gone.When they did the testing last 
year, Steve made up all the test clubs in my shop.


Regards,

Bob



Golf; a chain of misfortunes, shrouded by an occasional miracle, followed by 
adult beverages!

--- On Sun, 3/29/09, Robert Devino <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Robert Devino <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Need Your Help
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, March 29, 2009, 6:13 PM







we have one at KZG  I will let you know who makes it.  It is meant to actully 
plot the weight transfer as well.
 Sincerely,
Robert Devino
14252 Delano St.
Van Nuys, Ca. 91401
(818) 908-1691
(818) 770 -0475 cell 






From: Bob Barrette <[email protected]>
To: shop talk shop <[email protected]>; Spine Talk 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 5:16:30 PM
Subject: ShopTalk: Need Your Help






Hey Guys: 
I need to pick your brain.
 Doing some testing for a customer of Golf Test U.S.A., and what we need is 
some sort of pressure plate that will tell us, (after using customers set up 
training aid) what their weight ratio is at address ? (example= 40% left side 
60% right side)   

Does any one know of such a unit? If so what is it called? And where can we 
obtain one?
Thanks in advance

Regards,

Bob



Golf; a chain of misfortunes, shrouded by an occasional miracle, followed by 
adult beverages!






      

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