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Nowadays,there are so many guys who would like to buy the products in OEM,of course,Iam included.
However,when I grow up,I come to realize the difficulties of making mony.Then ,I think there is no point of buying goods in OEM.Because you know ,there is little difference between them.we can also enjoy our life.On the other hand,we can save more mony to do something  else.


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Whatchyou talking about Willis? (Arnold voice)

I will judge my rounds much more by the quality of my best shots than the acceptability of my worse ones.


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Originally Posted by goblue107501

Whatchyou talking about Willis? (Arnold voice)



Could you tell me your ideals?


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Originally Posted by Cici

Could you tell me your ideals?


What does " Do you think we should guy sth in OEM.?" even mean? Are you suggesting the major golf OEMs are overcharging for their wares?

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The designation Cici must represent an acronym – my guess - Computer intelligence created internally. It has to be the work of some post-grad shut-in at M.I.T. conducting some kind of semiotic AI experiment. I mean seriously, I have a cousin with both expressive and receptive aphasia and he makes more intelligible sense.

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

What does " Do you think we should guy sth in OEM.?" even mean? Are you suggesting the major golf OEMs are overcharging for their wares?


What I want to say is ,you know,some people like to buy counterfeit.I mean should we buy some things in the original factory.


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Originally Posted by Cici

What I want to say is ,you know,some people like to buy counterfeit.I mean should we buy some things in the original factory.



depends on what you want cici. if you care about how the clubs feel, then it doesn't matter what clubs you have. as long as they work for you.

golf is a lot like life. the more you enjoy it, the better off you are. a3_biggrin.gif
 
 


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Originally Posted by Uber$winG

The designation Cici must represent an acronym – my guess - Computer intelligence created internally.  It has to be the work of some post-grad shut-in at M.I.T. conducting some kind of semiotic AI experiment. I mean seriously, I have a cousin with both expressive and receptive aphasia and he makes more intelligible sense.

sorry,I can not agree with you /


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Originally Posted by Cici

sorry,I can not agree with you /


Do not you afraid the counterfeit is easy to be broken.


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Cici, you ain't from around here are you?

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Originally Posted by Cici

What I want to say is ,you know,some people like to buy counterfeit.I mean should we buy some things in the original factory.



Yes we should buy original clubs and not counterfeits.  No questions about it.  If somebody wants to go with a lesser known company that has a similar or "clone" club I don't have a problem with that (i.e. GigaGolf) but to buy something that says "Titleist" when it isn't is wrong.

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Originally Posted by Saig55

Cici, you ain't from around here are you?



Where are you from?


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Originally Posted by tristanhilton85

Yes we should buy original clubs and not counterfeits.  No questions about it.  If somebody wants to go with a lesser known company that has a similar or "clone" club I don't have a problem with that (i.e. GigaGolf) but to buy something that says "Titleist" when it isn't is wrong.



I can not agree with you any more.


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Originally Posted by Saig55

Cici, you ain't from around here are you?





well, he did quote himself above your comment.

golf is a lot like life. the more you enjoy it, the better off you are. a3_biggrin.gif
 
 


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Originally Posted by Cici

Nowadays,there are so many guys who would like to buy the products in OEM,of course,Iam included.

However,when I grow up,I come to realize the difficulties of making mony.Then ,I think there is no point of buying goods in OEM.Because you know ,there is little difference between them.we can also enjoy our life.On the other hand,we can save more mony to do something  else.



Its not always about the money.

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I don't know why I'm making a serious response in this thread, but here goes.  I don't care for the GigaGolf stuff at all.  They're blatantly selling clubs that look extremely similar to the OEM models (a quick glance at the irons page reveals PING, TM, and Callaway).  It might be one step above selling a fake, but it's a very small step.

Originally Posted by tristanhilton85

Yes we should buy original clubs and not counterfeits.  No questions about it.  If somebody wants to go with a lesser known company that has a similar or "clone" club I don't have a problem with that (i.e. GigaGolf) but to buy something that says "Titleist" when it isn't is wrong.



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If we can't laugh at ourselves we'll probably go around mad all day.

Cici, That's a joke son, a joke.  I am not only from the south, that would be south in these here United States, but also grew up way out in the country.  So yeah, I may talk a little funny too.

Try this: I'm fixin to go to work, so y'all have a goodun.

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Irons: Titleist CB712
Wedges: 52 - Vokey, 56 - Vokey Raw,
Putter: Odyssey White Hot #1
Ball: NXT Tour


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Originally Posted by max power

I don't know why I'm making a serious response in this thread, but here goes.  I don't care for the GigaGolf stuff at all.  They're blatantly selling clubs that look extremely similar to the OEM models (a quick glance at the irons page reveals PING, TM, and Callaway).  It might be one step above selling a fake, but it's a very small step.


While it's a small step, it's a big enough step for me that I don't take issue with it.  They are clones, and are definitely taking ideas and designs from other, larger companies, but it seems like they are doing so legally at least.  Is the quality as good, I doubt it... but at least with them you know exactly what you are getting unlike counterfeits where you may think you are actually getting the real thing.

All that being said, you won't ever find a set of GigaGolf clubs (or any other clones) in my bag.

Tristan Hilton

My Equipment: 
Titleist TSR2 Driver (Fujikura Pro 2.0 TS; 10.5°) · PXG 0211 FWs (Diamana S+ 60; 15° and 21°) · PXG 0211 Hybrid (MMT 80; 22°) · Edel SMS Irons (SteelFiber i95; 5-GW) · Edel SMS Pro Wedges (SteelFiber i110; 56°, 60°) · Edel Classic Blade Putter (32") · Maxfli Tour Ball · Pinned Prism Rangefinder · SuperStroke Grips · Flightscope Mevo · TRUE Linkswear Shoes · Vessel Player V Pro 

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