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Just saw this for sale on eBay. The damascus is unreal, but could you game a putter with screws on the face? I tend to favor toe side on my misses.
I noticed that the “price” isn’t the price with these. A bit of a dirty tactic there but I still dig the good
I could be wrong (small sample size having only recently learned of the brand) but it looks like there is a price to buy that is less than the list price but it goes back to list price after it sells so they look like they sell for more.Can you expand on that? I dont know their pricing.
I could be wrong (small sample size having only recently learned of the brand) but it looks like there is a price to buy that is less than the list price but it goes back to list price after it sells so they look like they sell for more.
I hope I’m wrong but Instagram stores sure made it look like I’m not.So its like MSRP and then MAP, but then instead of staying at MAP, it goes back to MSRP? Thats super strange.
Interesting tactic if true. That said, his customs are probably a better value than buying off the site anyways. When I reached out he said this;I could be wrong (small sample size having only recently learned of the brand) but it looks like there is a price to buy that is less than the list price but it goes back to list price after it sells so they look like they sell for more.
Customs start at $1,000, which gives you a few custom features standard such as engravings (logos, names, etc.), sight aids, face-milling (light, standard, or deep), matte finish, chrome shaft, and leather grip.
Timascus inserts range from $75-$250 depending on the insert and the placement. Custom finishes are also additional
I’ve been following a bunch of these companies closely recently and Cody has my attention but I’m also scratching my headInteresting tactic if true. That said, his customs are probably a better value than buying off the site anyways. When I reached out he said this;
That said, I asked about six questions (I assume that's normal when someone wants me to spend more than 1,000 dollars on something) four days ago and haven't heard anything back. Kind of weird.
Because of that sale logic? Ask him about it.I’ve been following a bunch of these companies closely recently and Cody has my attention but I’m also scratching my head
Interesting tactic if true. That said, his customs are probably a better value than buying off the site anyways. When I reached out he said this;
That said, I asked about six questions (I assume that's normal when someone wants me to spend more than 1,000 dollars on something) four days ago and haven't heard anything back. Kind of weird.
That's crazy talk. There are way too many good cover companies out there to put up with that.Its getting to be commonplace. Not just with putter companies. Talked to a cover company and still waiting on a quote from 6 months ago haha.
I spoke a bit too soon on engagement. Cody was kind enough to cover all my questions after the weekend (everyone needs some time away, I get it!).
He's pretty focused on maintaining his own 'look' and avoiding things that others in the same arena are doing which I think is pretty cool. Sad that he doesn't do anything with GSS, but he has done Damascus, Timascus, and copper. I suppose if I go with one, it'll probably just be stainless.
I asked him about hand stamping as his work mostly does not have it, and he said he is just recently starting to offer it.
yeah, seriously. Looking at all the custom options, there seem to be places where the stamping is great, and places where the stamping is avoidable.I respect that. He wasn't comfortable with stamping, and maybe he's had some time to practice. Not something you want looking like junk.
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funny thing is, high end custom putters is cheaper than high end non-custom putters... Weird how that works out.I hope I never dive down the rabbit hole that is the high-end custom putter market. I'll stick to shotguns, kevlar canoes, and custom paddle/wakesurf boards for now.
I just learned that and it’s nuts. I want something touched. Maybe just the sweet-spot.funny thing is, high end custom putters is cheaper than high end non-custom putters... Weird how that works out.
what do you want touched? Your arm?I just learned that and it’s nuts. I want something touched. Maybe just the sweet-spot.
Stupid swipe typing. Torched.what do you want touched? Your arm?
haha, I had a feeling you were going there. Let me make matters worse..Stupid swipe typing. Torched.
haha, I had a feeling you were going there. Let me make matters worse..
It's just money, bro.I LOVE that lower left. Like an unhealthy amount
haha, I had a feeling you were going there. Let me make matters worse..