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Ask Elin, I'm sure she's handling his shaft every night. "Cal Golfer" <Bill_VP@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1156007994.234527.113880@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... Have been noticing fairly large labels on the iron shafts of certain PGA players this week, including Tiger's. I think Billy Andrade has the same labels on his iron shafts. They look like they could be the labels that True     

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Author: SJ
Date: Aug 19, 2006 10:47

Have been noticing fairly large labels on the iron shafts of certain PGA players this week, including Tiger's. I think Billy Andrade has the same labels on his iron shafts. They look like they could be the labels that True Temper uses for their TriGold shafts (I have a set), but I'm not quite sure. Anybody know what shafts Tiger uses in his irons? I thought I heard somewhere that many pros
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On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 15:19:01 -0700 (PDT), "." <RhiannonX@gmail.com> wrote: >On Sep 7, 1:56?pm, Puddin' Man <puddingDOT...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Then each is just a "relay" perhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relay? >> There is an armature inside the nasty little sealed bugger? > >There is NO moving armature inside the pulser coil. As I originally thought. >A relay is an electromechanical     

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Author: Cal Golfer
Date: Aug 19, 2006 10:19

On Sep 7, 1:56�pm, Puddin' Man <puddingDOT...@gmail.com> wrote: Then each is just a "relay" perhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relay? There is an armature inside the nasty little sealed bugger? There is NO moving armature inside the pulser coil. A relay is an electromechanical device for using a smaller amount of electrical current to control a larger amount of electrical current by moving
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"Brendo" <bmawebb@gmail.com> wrote in message news:88e0f9c3-3969-41d4-8fdb-b08b72eaa3ed@b30g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > >> >> Maybe you can spend more than $20-$25 for a steel shaft, but I wouldn't >> know >> how to do that. The most expensive steels that I have encountered are >> Nippon's at around $24 ea. fromwww.myostrichgolf.com. >> >> At $40 per shaft you are into graphite shafts     

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Author: Puddin' Man
Date: Sep 9, 2008 10:10

Maybe you can spend more than $20-$25 for a steel shaft, but I wouldn't know how to do that. The most expensive steels that I have encountered are Nippon's at around $24 ea. fromwww.myostrichgolf.com. At $40 per shaft you are into graphite shafts (pretty expensive graphite iron shafts) where you can achieve shaft weights well under DG shafts, or even the ultra light
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"Brendo" <bmawebb@gmail.com> wrote in message news:47da9aa3-15ee-42de-a7bc-4bc946ae66fb@b2g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > On Aug 10, 8:03 pm, SKIPPER <blakes...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Aug 10, 7:42 am, Brendo <bmaw...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> > On Aug 10, 5:21 pm, "Alan Murphy" <afm...@btinternet.com> wrote: >> >> > > "SKIPPER" <blakes...@gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> > >news     

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Author: .
Date: Sep 7, 2008 15:19

On Dec 1, 12:13 pm, Eugene Holman <hol...@mappi.helsinki.fi> wrote: Q: What is the difference between a pun and a barnyard breeze? A: A pun is an unexpected shaft of wit. You like spoonerisms? Try: cunning stunt. Also, what is the difference between a draught horse and a charger? Well, a charger darts into the fray, whereas a draught horse farts into the dray. Oh, pardon me, I have
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Decades of Darkness #167a: Blood Is Thicker Than Water Thanks go to Demetrios Rammos for several suggestions incorporated into this post. * * * "Who rules the waves, rules the world." - U.S. Commodore Admiral Ronald Nielsen (as he then was), 1927 * * * 16 October 1929 Sphagia Island Navarino, Greece Standing on almost the southernmost extremity of the island of Sphagia, Lieutenant     

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Author: Dave Lee
Date: Aug 10, 2008 16:09

On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 12:37:24 -0700, "Ulysses" <therealulysses@yahoo.com> wrote: At least one person (Neon John) expressed interest in seeing what I did to my eu2000 so here it is: http://members.dslextreme.com/users/ccffestival/Index.html.HTM I hope. It's been a while since a made a web site. Man, I love a good sub-saharan-engineered job! I bet it would be easy to adapt the
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Author: Brendo
Date: Aug 10, 2008 15:45

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Author: Dave Lee
Date: Aug 10, 2008 10:13

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Author: santaka13
Date: Dec 1, 2007 20:04

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Author: Jared
Date: Sep 7, 2007 01:05

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Author: Neon John
Date: Jun 19, 2007 15:34

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