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I have a brand new set of Taylor Made Firesole irons (heads only) that I need reshafted and I am having a hard time finding these because of the tip size. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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What is the tip size? Is it a straight or tapered tip? What length of shaft do you want?

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Those were made in the late 90s I believe, back in the bubble shaft days.  I know they came in both steel and bubble shaft graphite, but I don't know if Taylormade used different heads for the different shafts.  If they did, and yours were designed for the bubble shafts, then I have no idea what the tip size would be.  You might have to use the actual bubble shafts, which luckily can be found on eBay.  If they were designed for steel, then I can't imagine the tip size being much out of the ordinary.

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According to this http://www.scribd.com/doc/48443909/TaylorMade-shaft-specs the standard Firesole irons (graphite bubble shafts)took a .395 tip size. The firesole Tour (steel shafts) are .355.  Your best bet is to find bubble shafts on ebay OR you could try to use .370 parallel tip shaft and use a brass shim to make a tight fit.

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