We are rebuilding a set of the most expensive golf clubs that have come into my shop. Nicklaus Miura blades with Nippon 950 shafts. We are taking those golf shafts out and replacing the golf shaft with ACCRA 80 golf shafts to spec for the golfer who by the way can shoot in the mid 70s. Its longer video because there is so much to cover.
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Good looking Muirfield blades, played with them in college in the 80’s
Great video for “Petesake”❤
I really want some muira TC201s. Really nice irons just have to refinance your house to get them!
commemorative means you get to pay far more than they are worth. And a certain type of person gets sucked in. IMHO I dont think these are any better than a regular forged club.
In the UK Golden bear golf product are low end cheap items.
I like to detail my cars too, Jim. Must come from all of those "Field Days" we held on the boats!😂😂😂
30 degree 6 iron is not too traditional. Hogan Apex 1973 were 5 iron 30 degrees.
I don't believe that any other clubmaker would have given these irons the love and attention that you did, Jim. Outstanding craftsmanship!
Details, details, details! You are a master, Jim! Outstanding video! Thank you for sharing this. What a pleasure to watch!
One thing you did not mention, Jim. You pay this same kind of attention to every club build that you do!
Beautiful job Jim…. You are a pure craftsman…. A joy to watch! Cheers… 👍
Such a cool build
Jim what a great video really enjoyed it. I have to give you a five *** grade on the job would not expect anything less from you
that should have been a five ***
ha ha ha its the computer doing it
I would have stamped them MIURAFIELD, Great Video
I watched and loved every second of this video. Great video and great explanation as always !! Thanks for sharing !
This is how a true professional clubmaker goes about it. Nice work, Jim.
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Love the video . I was lucky enough to visit Macgregor factory in Albany , Georgia in 1982 and had Jack Wullcotte custom grind a set of forged irons that I played with in college at Wake Forest before changing to Ping Eye 2 later on . My dad collected the old persimmon head drivers back before metal woods took over and I still have an attic full of Tommy Armour 693 T drivers .
Are you familiar with the larry bobka handmade stix lb-1s im interested to know what u think of those
Good stuff my friend! I always learn a golden nugget or two in every video of yours I watch.
Did the heads get weighed after reaming the hosel to fit the new shafts. I really enjoy your video’s and learn so much.
As always, a cool build and great way to learn to do builds. Did you use a reamer in the drill press or a drill bit?
What happen to your door? Looks like a golf ball went through it.
What about swingweight? From steel to fibre shaft? What I missed?
This video helped me in my upcoming project. Thanks
You take more time finishing a ferrule than I do putting an entire club together…and it shows! Great video.
Excellent video Jim. These clubs are outstanding. For Pete’s sake is a lucky guy !
Graphite shafts are the way too go, now with trigger fingers going on and a past shoulder surgery (2019) and new left hip in January 2022 I’m all graphite in my irons except SW and 52 gap. Mitsubishi Red AMT shafts with WINN DriTac LITE oversize grips.
I would love to have you redo my club shafts grips balance and weight what are your leed times
Very impressive work!
I just bought a set of Miura TC 201’s. Wonderful irons!
Slightly head heavy but the PW and 9 are very heavy.
I’m thinking of sending them in for a look by Jim since he rebuilt a set of Mizuno 919T that are now perfect.
What do you think Jim??
Could you make a video on pureing shafts?
What is make and model of your drill press?
I prefer 5/8 or 1/2 ferrules