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Old November 12th, 2006, 11:58 AM
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Corwin; I could sell you one of my putter heads, if that's what you are asking. All you would have to do is install a shaft, cut to the correct length, and pick out what grip you like best. If that's what you were asking, let me know and we can go from there. Left handed, or Right handed putter?
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Old November 12th, 2006, 12:22 PM
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Ive heard you have to give a wooden putter quite a strong hit, thouhg ive heard they feel nice.
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Old November 13th, 2006, 02:21 PM
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Ive heard you have to give a wooden putter quite a strong hit, thouhg ive heard they feel nice.

It depends on how heavy the head is. If it's the same weight as a metal putter, then yes, you do have to make a stronger hit. And that's why I started to make my putter heads heavier than I did the first time I made one. With my newest putter, which is heavier than my last one, I don't have to change my stroke at all, it's the same as what I'd use with a metal putter. And you're right, they do feel nice.
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Old November 13th, 2006, 04:23 PM
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It depends on how heavy the head is. If it's the same weight as a metal putter, then yes, you do have to make a stronger hit. And that's why I started to make my putter heads heavier than I did the first time I made one. With my newest putter, which is heavier than my last one, I don't have to change my stroke at all, it's the same as what I'd use with a metal putter. And you're right, they do feel nice.
OnePutt - why don't you post some pictures of your putters? Who knows, you could end up selling a few to the members of this forum.

In any event, I'd love to see some of your work.
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Old November 13th, 2006, 08:04 PM
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Yes thats what I was asking and I would like right hand please. May I also ask to see some pictures?
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Old November 14th, 2006, 12:36 PM
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I have photos of my putter that I could post here, but I don't see any way to copy a photo from my computer to this post. There's a way to add a photo that's on a site, but not from a file like, My pictures. If one of you will tell me know to add a photo to this post, I'll do it. Thanks in advance.
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Are you allowed to post attachments?...posting rules are in the lower left hand corner.

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Old November 14th, 2006, 04:45 PM
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Shade: If you look at the icons just above this line of text, you will see an icon that is a blue picture, and if you hold the pointer over it, it says, "insert Image". So that would inticate that one could insert a image/photo. And I have noticed a lot of pictures in other posts, most recently photos of the new Callaway and Nike drivers, the square shaped ones. Some how those photos were posted, and I assume that was okay with the powers that be. Am I correct on that? Thank you for your reply.

If the two gentlemen that wanted to see a photo of my putters still want to see the photos, for now they will have to send me a PM with their email address, and I can send it along that way.

P.S. In order to see those icons, you have to have the "message" box open, as when you are typing a reply. Sorry if I confused anyone, I sure confused myself when I looked at my post and didn't find the icons, which is why I'm editing my own post now.

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Old November 15th, 2006, 12:50 AM
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Ok, here's what you do...go to ImageShack and register for free. Then browse your computer for the picture(s) you want to post and upload them to ImageShack (or the host of your choice, there's lot's of them). When you upload the picture you'll get a web address that you can use to post the picture here at GR. Copy the address, click the picture icon above the reply window, paste the address in the pop up box and click "ok". Simple as that (I always preview my post to make sure it worked right). Don't forget to bookmark the host in your browser. Let me know if you have problems.

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Old November 15th, 2006, 11:25 AM
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...If the two gentlemen that wanted to see a photo of my putters still want to see the photos, for now they will have to send me a PM with their email address, and I can send it along that way..
OnePutt - first of all, thanks for calling me a gentleman, much appreciated.

Please don't go through a lot of effort to post pictures just for my sake. I was simply interested in seeing your handiwork. I've got enough putters to last a lifetime.
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Old November 15th, 2006, 01:47 PM
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OnePutt - first of all, thanks for calling me a gentleman, much appreciated.

Please don't go through a lot of effort to post pictures just for my sake. I was simply interested in seeing your handiwork. I've got enough putters to last a lifetime.
I didn't remember who it was asking, and I was using the term "loosely". Nothing personnal. I'm glad you got a lauch out of it, and I hope the term fit.
Now that Shade has given me a way to post photos here, but with some effort, I'll have to set up an account and do it. I'll be baacck.
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