scotts33 Rickochet original Golfsmith HiCor PLUS 400cc. They are out there on eBay Rick. I purchased NOS GS Hi-COR plus fairway heads 19 deg. and 23 deg plus a set of used Hi-COR plus irons 5 - PW on eBay. I agree the metal heads are some of the hottest out there from that time frame.
UnholyDefenestrator78 KCee Nak 420 the 420cc NP-1 is still my gold standard of the pre "high tech" drivers. It's still in 1 of my 2 bags to this day
Ynotgolf First and only driver I paid full price for. Was at a demo day and was hitting Cobra drivers, the 460 SZ and their other driver the Comp 454. Hit it so good bought it at the Pro Shop there. Still have the 460 SZ.
mulegolf Sparky Maybe my all time favorite. I had a white one and a black one a year or two after the white one. I sold several of them also. I wish I still had a 12° version. The white ones I paired with the Pro Force purple and yellow shaft. It made a great MN Vikings driver.
KCee toraider I used to use an Alpha V5 5W I had a V2 5W for a long time. It was my driver when the driver wouldn't cooperate. Longest fairway wood I ever hit. Had an Icon FH shaft in it. Face was a bit deep for off the deck, but it was launcher off the tee.
Nat I didn’t see it mentioned, the Adam’s F11 was my holy grail. I got it on sale for $85, had 4 awesome yrs with it until the shaft cracked. Long high draws….. I must have bought versions of that stick VS 6r 5 shaft, none worked the same
ptjn1201 The Alpha V2 425 was great for me. Maybe with the extra lead type I slathered on, it could just get to 430cc. I have one with the Matrix 7321 shaft, still as long as anything else I've hit at 44".
ThePhillB SMT Indio, Geek FS3, both still in the bag. Still have a DCT put together as an LD club as well. The Bang Storm heads were deep faced beasts but sadly they flattened extremely quickly. The ol 455DB is still to this day my all time favorite component head. Would love to have one back in my bag.
Texican Cobra 427 a great driver that was stolen along with the rest of my clubs. I remember that it looked huge at the time.