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  1. As the originator of this thread allow me to chime in on a few things - 1. I'm a bit taken aback about the back and forths that I've read here. I brought something to this forum that I thought would be interesting but quickly watched the discussion disintegrate.Having had in the past the ability to draw other designers, authors, theorists into another forum that I once frequented .I'm a bit taken aback Would the same have happened with another mfg. ? I've yet too see a bs call out of TM / Cally / Ping (et al.) products that claim extra yards, new grooves that spin like Tiger, putter faces, etc... 2. I never met the owner of this company so I have no dog in this fight. 3. Re:Spyder -No one asked for a free putter or a handout. I simply asked that you provide somebody with a trial so that they can review your product for The Sand Trap and all of its members and readers. I think that bkwitt has already addressed that with his asking me to get in contact with him. 4. I will contact bkwitt and if a putter is forthcoming I will provide a review here. rob
  2. Taylor Made Burner Plus irons 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, AW, PW The 4 iron has the original steel shaft Graphite shafts / I-Drive / Regular Flex Tacki Mac Grips Somehow I missed the all clubs, pic shows 7 but there is an 8th I will take an additional pic if an issue $200 plus shipping
  3. Was only kidding about the Dr. and Newton, hence the wink in my post.
  4. 62 years today.. what do I do ? Not much anymore - Play more than a bit of golf these days. take the Border Collie out for his 3x a day frisbee. I was a general contractor / carpenter for 30 + years. While I will still dip my fingers into the well, so to speak, unless it's something that really catches my interest, I'm not available. I will tell you one thing though - I went to work every day happy Each day brought a new challenge, each day allowed me to be creative. 100 years from now there will be buildings standing that I built. That is something I can be proud of. My corporate days never allowed me that satisfaction.
  5. Nice car, hope its either a drug confiscation or you got a sizeable inheritance ?
  6. With apologies to Paul McCartney, you know the guy from Wings... You say it's your birthday / Yes I say it's my birthday / I'm gonna have a good time. Glenlivet 18
  7. One of my friends rode a Commando, not much too look at British style wise but a fast bike. Quik note - he rode it close to 100k miles with out any real work, unbelievable for a British bike. Anyhow our mechanic said that one day it would turn to dust beneath him - he had never seen a Brit bike that did not need major work @ the 40k mark. BTW - I had the entire top end done around that mileage - blew it out @ 5k later as I never had it adjusted. I pulled piston pieces the size of quarters out of the oil pan. Hence the reason for owning the Starfire.
  8. It would seem that Dr. Abez Kryemadhi form Messiah College and Issac Newton would disagree with you. I seem to recall some company doing a similar desigh about 10 years ago with a similar albeit more conventional head.
  9. I'll say a prayer today for the Fathers, Uncles, Friends who forged through WWII and Korea and an additional prayer for those of my generation who fought in Viet Nam. Two in particular (WWII and Viet Nam) told me stories that to this day bring a tear to my eyes for their gallantry and bravery. I was always humbled in their presence. Our freedoms have come at quite a cost.
  10. Unfortunately due to a leg injury my riding days are over. I am contented these days doing the next best thing for me - top down on my 2013 Beetle Turbo. With all that said I primarily rode BSA motorcycles and at one point owned two - A Lightning and a Starfire Scrambler both 650cc. Although these are not my pic's, both are pretty accurate to my rides. I did a few thousand mile rides on each of these - suffice to say that I carried a tool kit
  11. I was driving down the road this past week and there was a Jeep in front of me with a spare tire cover that read - MxV Putters, Brookfield, CT. We were coming upon a stop light so I pulled alongside him, rolled down the window and we chatted for about 30 seconds before the light turned. My curiosity was picqued so I came home and did a quick search. I'll leave it to ya'll to comment - it is one "interesting" design. http://www.mxvgolf.com/home.html
  12. Least favorite show...anything that my wife watches @ 3:00 pm - some soap opera
  13. I did a major addition to a house in New Canaan, CT a number of years ago that was adjacent to the fairway of a hole at New Canaan CC. Every morning I took the customers dogs for a walk along side the hole and would walk out with a half dozen balls or so. I've always been reluctant to purchase used balls online as I've read articles about balls retrieved from ponds, etc. There once was a great golf forum - Ham and Egg - and a member there who was a ball hawk had written a primer on retrieving lost balls. IIRC one tip was to follow streams and look where they took a turn. The majority of balls seemed to get caught up there.
  14. Redding here. I-84, Exit 15 - I take a right instead of the left to Woodbury to play Oxford Greens about once a week (friend of mine is a ranger there). I did a large renovation just past the Chevy dealer in your town a few years ago. You have a great Feed / Seed / "Lumberyard" that I chanced upon while there. rob
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