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For those of you who have been loosing sleep over this, there you have it. Murray uses a 16x19 pattern. Thx VSBabolat |
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Are you sure, Murray isn't using the Youtek. He said he is trying to get used to the new feel of the frame...
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I just happen to own a bridge in Brooklyn. I would be happy to sell it to you at a very special low price just for you fedace. Is that something you would be interested in?
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Hey, What's the swing weight, static weight and the stiffness of the bridge? Some might like to figure it out before commiting to buying... LOL And what's the broken yellow line desing down the middle of it...? Does that have a special meaning...?
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So for the 237.3, the flexy one, would that be like 60 stiffness? And then the .2 would be like 64-65?
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oh 57, that's pretty darn flexy. Even the stiff ones aren't really that stiff.
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