Quick hypothetical question then...on taking down shafts to allow for a narrower ferrule eg 10mm to 9.5mm...if you have an ultimate shaft (Ultimate = pattern/aesthetics), then do you not run the risk of turning this pattern into a flawed pattern ie not ultimate? I realise it's only a slight amount of trimming that's required, but surely if an ultimate is so difficult to find then a few mm here and there makes a difference?
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Originally Posted by anish147 View PostQuick hypothetical question then...on taking down shafts to allow for a narrower ferrule eg 10mm to 9.5mm...if you have an ultimate shaft (Ultimate = pattern/aesthetics), then do you not run the risk of turning this pattern into a flawed pattern ie not ultimate? I realise it's only a slight amount of trimming that's required, but surely if an ultimate is so difficult to find then a few mm here and there makes a difference?
Afaik if the ferrule is 10mm then you can adjust it down in size without taking any length off the shaft, its more the tenon inside the ferrule gets made thinner and the shaft has to be slightly tapered in by a small amount to match the new ferrule.
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Originally Posted by anish147 View PostI didn't think they'd disappear - just curious as to whether the shaft would need tapering enough to possibly affect the pattern - for example one Chevron may end up wonky thus turning an "ultimate" into a classic.
http://i.imgur.com/hfzYHwq.jpg
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Originally Posted by fkhan View PostIt’s been 4 months since I placed the order for my JP classic. It’s status is still received They said that once it goes to in progress(not sure when), the final work begins. I hope it’s ready soon but their lead times suggest a different story.
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Originally Posted by fkhan View PostWow, so the motto is order and forget till one fine day you are contacted that it’s ready.
[as per story by TSF member - name escapes me ]Up the TSF! :snooker:
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