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DaveTheDuffer
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« on: August 09, 2006, 07:32:16 PM »

I have some older woods that the shafts have come unwound on.  I'd like to test out my old steel shafted Wilson driver, but don't want to launch the clubhead into the next county.

So, the question is, any suggestions on finding a shop that might still know how to wind instead of glue??
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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2006, 03:02:05 PM »

most any mom and pop shop willl have the skill to do a rewind and not charge an arm and leg($8-10)I have a Golftown here that will still do it.They even changed the loft and lie on some of my hickories.lol
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« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2006, 06:38:49 PM »

most any mom and pop shop willl have the skill to do a rewind and not charge an arm and leg($8-10)I have a Golftown here that will still do it.They even changed the loft and lie on some of my hickories.lol

Cool - I will have to look around.

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« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2006, 07:07:56 PM »

bottom line
why dont you step it up a notch and throw in a "tour only" lime green ozik altus in it.
if you dont then you are leaving something on the table
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« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2006, 07:10:23 PM »

bottom line
why dont you step it up a notch and throw in a "tour only" lime green ozik altus in it.
if you dont then you are leaving something on the table

1.  The club is a cheap Wilson from 1972.
2.  I am a hopelesss hack.   cheesyf

Bottom line = that would be a HUGE waste of money    popcorn
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« Reply #5 on: August 13, 2006, 07:12:40 PM »

bottom line
why dont you step it up a notch and throw in a "tour only" lime green ozik altus in it.
if you dont then you are leaving something on the table

1.  The club is a cheap Wilson from 1972.
2.  I am a hopelesss hack.   cheesyf

Bottom line = that would be a HUGE waste of money    popcorn

 big_giggle  but wouldnt that look awesome a perfectly wound persimmons driver with a matrix in it  cheesyf
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« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2006, 07:26:56 PM »

bottom line
why dont you step it up a notch and throw in a "tour only" lime green ozik altus in it.
if you dont then you are leaving something on the table

1.  The club is a cheap Wilson from 1972.
2.  I am a hopelesss hack.   cheesyf

Bottom line = that would be a HUGE waste of money    popcorn

 big_giggle  but wouldnt that look awesome a perfectly wound persimmons driver with a matrix in it  cheesyf

It would be awesome.  Expensive and quite a novelty!!
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« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2006, 07:58:16 PM »

bottom line
why dont you step it up a notch and throw in a "tour only" lime green ozik altus in it.
if you dont then you are leaving something on the table

1.  The club is a cheap Wilson from 1972.
2.  I am a hopelesss hack.   cheesyf

Bottom line = that would be a HUGE waste of money    popcorn

 big_giggle  but wouldnt that look awesome a perfectly wound persimmons driver with a matrix in it  cheesyf

I would love to see that











The unwinding wouldn't have anything to do with me hitting tennis balls with those woods in the backyard when I was 10, would it   whist
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« Reply #8 on: August 16, 2006, 06:52:12 PM »

bottom line
why dont you step it up a notch and throw in a "tour only" lime green ozik altus in it.
if you dont then you are leaving something on the table

1.  The club is a cheap Wilson from 1972.
2.  I am a hopelesss hack.   cheesyf

Bottom line = that would be a HUGE waste of money    popcorn

 big_giggle  but wouldnt that look awesome a perfectly wound persimmons driver with a matrix in it  cheesyf

I would love to see that











The unwinding wouldn't have anything to do with me hitting tennis balls with those woods in the backyard when I was 10, would it   whist
I used to do that as well, racket balls were amazing off of a persimmons driver cheesyf

anyone ever hit rocks with a tennis racket when they were a kid whist
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« Reply #9 on: August 16, 2006, 07:12:53 PM »

bottom line
why dont you step it up a notch and throw in a "tour only" lime green ozik altus in it.
if you dont then you are leaving something on the table

1.  The club is a cheap Wilson from 1972.
2.  I am a hopelesss hack.   cheesyf

Bottom line = that would be a HUGE waste of money    popcorn

 big_giggle  but wouldnt that look awesome a perfectly wound persimmons driver with a matrix in it  cheesyf

I would love to see that











The unwinding wouldn't have anything to do with me hitting tennis balls with those woods in the backyard when I was 10, would it   whist
I used to do that as well, racket balls were amazing off of a persimmons driver cheesyf

anyone ever hit rocks with a tennis racket when they were a kid whist

Yes, the tennis balls were rough on the old woods.   tickedoff

I did hit rocks and little iron ore pellets with tennis rackets (mine, not my dad's) when I was a whippersnapper. 
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