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I am always on the hunt for a massively overstable putter and have tried the Zone and Harp in base plastic. I liked the Harp so much better I got one in premium plastic. I think it is Lucid and it is the realest. It's not quite a Pig but it gets the job done.
Finally got the Lockjaw. Feels like eating a TV dinner. Looks nothing like what is on the box but you didn't expect it to anyway and its the same as the last one. Yeah It's mad domey. Flies pretty much the same as my Tiger line Talon IF it comes out clean. Huge if. I keep torquing the thing and...
Nah the origional isnt board flat. Im gonna stack nickles around the rim in a casserole dish, put the disc on upside down, boiling water and a pan of hot water on top. Leave it in the oven overnight. If I ever get the thing. Maybe they are waiting for Charles Lindburg to deliver it. Seriously I...
Yeah I can see that. A little bit of tin turns copper into bronze and zinc turns bronze into brass. I've never noticed any difference in color. Then again I can't put the same disc on the same spot twice in a row. I think the only way to get a perfect run of discs would be to let them cool...
So when MVP makes a Destroyer tbey make the core first and they are all pretty much the same because there arent as many sword edges to cool slowly and make it curve. Then they put the same overmold on all the same cores. Money.
I think I have the science chops to speak on this. I'll try not to be long winded. The polymers in discs act just like metal alloys in that they can change density and hardness depending on how fast they go from hot to cold. That is why a swordsmith quenches a blade in water or oil to make the...