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post #19 of 21
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Originally Posted by mony1950 View Post

There is also an MX line 17, 23, 25, 100, 200. 300. 900. 950 & 1000.

TS is banned, last post in this thread was more that a year old, second last more than 4 years old. And this is your first post?

 

ok, miss mp59, mp64.

 

Got the feeling TS is'nt working on this list anymore...

post #20 of 21
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Originally Posted by MacDutch View Post

TS is banned, last post in this thread was more that a year old, second last more than 4 years old. And this is your first post?

 

ok, miss mp59, mp64.

 

Got the feeling TS is'nt working on this list anymore...

Actually, I think you are mistaking his "Custom User Title" for his actual status.  If he was actually , it would be on the bar in place of "established," and it would be red.  Regardless, you are right about everything else ... he hasn't posted on this or any thread since '08 it appears, don't think he's coming back. ;)

 

So since I'm bothering to write on this thread at all, maybe I'll try to actually contribute ...

 

Anybody know what the reasoning is behind the numbering of the Mizuno MP irons?  It seems quite haphazard, but I imagine it's not.

post #21 of 21

isn't there a mp58 set

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