View Full Version : Wanna Trade?
pointman131
March 7th, 2006, 09:11 pm
I have a set of Adams A1 Pro Series irons that I have had some work done on. They are plus one inch in length, and have been regripped with Golf Pride Decade Multi Compound grips ($90). The shafts are DG Lite in Stiff flex. Shaft bands are perfect, heads are easily 8-8.5/10. Standard loft and lie. This is the true iron set. The long irons are hybrid in the fact that they are hollow, but still look like a traditional iron. These clubs are very nice. I am looking to trade for something with minimal offset in a cavity back. So, what have you got? ( I would be willing to throw in a 15* TA EVO three wood, with S/R graphite shaft. 8.5-9/10 w/ headcover for the right set)
iacas
March 8th, 2006, 08:51 am
All you do is use this forum to try to sell or trade clubs. That ain't cool. Participate, get the boot, or opt out yourself. That ain't right.
pointman131
March 8th, 2006, 10:03 am
As I said before, I visit this forum quite a bit, and do quite a bit of reading. Sometimes I reply, sometimes I don't. I did not realize, nor did I see anywhere that there is a quota that had to be met in regards as to when or where you could post something. Jumping into someone's thread and posting harsh replies is what is not right. There is a PM option here, you know? I do not think I have ever done that to anyone. If you want me off this board, fine, I will not come back. It makes no difference to me. I do find it quite upsetting that you would jump into someone's thread like this. But then again, you and others have done it before, on here, to me. I see it quite a bit on here actually. Someone will make a post about an item for sale, or post a thread about a new piece of equipment that they were excited in getting. Then, next thing you know, one of you guys are on there talking about how that item is inferior to this item and what not. So this is not a shock. So I guess I am will volunteer not to come back around, and with that, I bid you good day.:-\
pointman131
March 8th, 2006, 10:04 am
Oh yeah, I have 28 posts, and I believe I have tried to sell maybe 6 or 7 items on here... the math does'nt work...
iacas
March 8th, 2006, 10:15 am
Oh yeah, I have 28 posts, and I believe I have tried to sell maybe 6 or 7 items on here... the math does'nt work...
http://thesandtrap.com/forum/search.php?searchid=36531
Those are posts by you. The entire first page (of only two) consists solely of "I want to sell" or "trade" posts. And so is the entire second page.
As I said before, I visit this forum quite a bit, and do quite a bit of reading. Sometimes I reply, sometimes I don't.
And you're free to continue to do so. But please, don't fool yourself: you don't "reply." You post in the threads you start trying to sell or trade equipment and little else. This isn't my memory - look at the URL above.
I'm simply asking that you participate elsewhere a bit more. You say you do, yet you don't, so perhaps you'd like ot.
I did not realize, nor did I see anywhere that there is a quota that had to be met in regards as to when or where you could post something.
There aren't. But you're abusing this forum just a wee little bit by treating it as your very own little free version of eBay. Contribute to the conversations outside of your own threads and we're happy to let you sell and trade equipment.
There is a PM option here, you know?
Obviously I know. I'm the administrator. And as such, I prefer that my statements be "on the record" for all to see and not private.
Then, next thing you know, one of you guys are on there talking about how that item is inferior to this item and what not.Fortunately, I do not share the same recollection as you seem to have.
Again, I'm making a simple request: contribute in other portions of the site and you can continue to use this forum as your own little commission-free eBay. But to this point, it appears that 100% of your posts have been related strictly to selling or trading your equipment, and to me, that's taking advantage.
rs4duke
March 8th, 2006, 12:41 pm
Well said erik.
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