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I moved from Virginia to my retirement home in St. Augustine, Florida, I brought down a lot of my shop supplies to include a large number of blank shafts. I found about three wood steel shafts made by True Temper with Sensicore. The only markings are on the butt end of the shaft -- 401USN2LWAL. They are 46 inches in total length. My guess is that I got them from either Golfsmith, Golfworks, or Dynacraft and they were bought probably several years ago.

Is there any chart or method of identifying these three shafts so I can use them in some extra hybrids I have around the shop. I need the tip trim instructions for them?

Many thanks,

Lew

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I found a shaft identification pick on TT's website, but unfortunately, it is not on it. Does anyone have any old Golfsmith, Golfworks or Dynacraft catalogs going back about 5-6 years? If so, could you check please check out the label code above and see if a match can be made.

I have learned a lesson and will keep my old clubmaker catalogs.

Lew

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OK, this might help you find the right answer for me.

I measured one shaft and here are its measurements: 13.5 inches from the tip to the first step, then 14 steps at 1.5 inches between each step, then the next step is 3 inches long, and the last 3 steps are 1.0 inches long.

I hope this helps in identifying this shaft. TT did not make too many shafts with Sensicore in them, but I am sure this is discontinued shaft. I still wish I had kept my old Golfsmith, Golfworks, and Dynacraft catalogs. I made a mental note to myself to keep my old catalogs.

Lew

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