Old Feb 12 2004, 09:20 AM   #1021
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Champion Rhyno question. Will they become available in the mid- to upper 160's in gummy plastic?
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Old Feb 12 2004, 03:28 PM   #1022
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Russ, I don't know how to answer your question exactly, but we have only shipped the soft kind for a couple of months from here. I would simply ask your dealer whether they are softer and grippier than a regular putter, or more like a supper soft than a putter. If he has a hard time telling the difference between his JKs and putters, he probably has the wrong kind. You can ask him to specifically order the soft.
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Old Feb 12 2004, 05:25 PM   #1023
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Dave, are SE rocs going to be run anytime soon? Will they be a general release or fundraiser?
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Old Feb 12 2004, 05:36 PM   #1024
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also SE TL's?
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Old Feb 12 2004, 06:51 PM   #1025
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and T's, Vikings, and maybe even some SE aviars!
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Old Feb 12 2004, 07:25 PM   #1026
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all of these will most likely be run sooner or later. We are running a test Aviar right now. The TeeBird has already been run, don't know about the TL right now. We will definitely do the Valk and Leopard too. Viking would be good too. Roc will be done too.
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Old Feb 12 2004, 07:29 PM   #1027
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all of these will most likely be run sooner or later. We are running a test Aviar right now. The TeeBird has already been run, don't know about the TL right now. We will definitely do the Valk and Leopard too. Viking would be good too. Roc will be done too.
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dave, let me know if you need an AM tester for those aviars!
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Old Feb 12 2004, 07:53 PM   #1029
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You're welcome Felix.
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Old Feb 12 2004, 07:59 PM   #1030
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We are running a test Aviar right now.
Thanks Dave, another Aviar for my putting trials and tribulations!
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Old Feb 12 2004, 08:19 PM   #1031
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Dave, how long until we should expect these to be on the market? Valks and Rocs in particular.
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Old Feb 12 2004, 08:24 PM   #1032
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thanks dave--when do you expect the se teebirds to be avaliable?
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Old Feb 12 2004, 09:16 PM   #1033
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I'm under the impression that the SE type plastic is generally a little less stable than the candy plastic. Is this true Dave?
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Old Feb 13 2004, 12:10 AM   #1035
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I'm sure this has already been discussed, but I dunno.
Are the 5x JK Aviars going to be soft like the 3x's? Thanks!
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Old Feb 13 2004, 06:18 AM   #1036
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Kid, I would not expect Rocs or Valks before april, but the Tees should be sooner. TL, not sure when they will be produced. Aviar is not planned for market yet. Just a test at this point. Leopard will be in the mix probably by april too.
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Old Feb 13 2004, 06:21 AM   #1037
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Disc Nerd, I would say that the SE has definitely been less stable in the past, but that may not hold for the future. The Rocs I tested were just as stable, as was the Teebird. The discs do tend to be domier for sure.
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Old Feb 13 2004, 06:22 AM   #1038
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DDH, all subsequent runs of JKs will be the softer grippier type. The stiff ones were a mistake.
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Old Feb 14 2004, 12:01 PM   #1039
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dave--when you say the rocs and t-birds were just as stable, are you comparing them to dx or 11x teebirds, and dx rancho or ce rocs? thanks again
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forgot--orc would be awesome in this new plastic. and will the orc or viking or monster be made in dx? do you have a name for this new se-type line of plastic yet? thnaks
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Probably comparing the new run to SE Rocs and SE Teebirds.
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I was comparing them to CE Rocs and CE Teebirds. Usually the SE type plastic in Teebirds is a little less stable, but I didn't see that. The Rocs were always stable.
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Old Feb 15 2004, 12:43 PM   #1043
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So when will new runs of JK Aviars be available? Will Barry Shultz get any more signature discs?
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We have plenty of soft JKs now. They just haven't seemed to have gotten distributed widely yet on the East coast.
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Old Feb 16 2004, 01:36 AM   #1045
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As far as I know, none have made their way to Omaha NE yet either!
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Old Feb 16 2004, 12:07 PM   #1046
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dave, how you doin? been a while
I would like to request the small bead or big bead done in green (the color of money)
I required one a year ago from John's ranch and not been succesful in require another. Can you help?
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Hi Vinnie, we make green all the time. Ask John to specifically request green and he will get it. Lime green is the most often made green color followed by aqua. Money green is a little rarer but does get made on a regular basis.
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thank you for the answer, I will get with him.
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Old Feb 17 2004, 11:26 PM   #1049
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you may have already gotten this question but i didnt want to look back in the thread that far, anyways was the mold for the 5x jk valk any different because i threw mine the other day and loved it. It seemed to go alot farther than the 4x and then i threw it a few more times and got an ace with it sweet!
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The mold is the same.
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