Hand sanded, then did gentle wire wheel and polished with a sisal wheel.
Finally got this down to a nice brass finish. Not sure why cobra put paint or chrome on this beautiful pup.

    Apex 21 irons. Switched from A flex Recoil Dart graphite to Nippon NS Pro steel, R flex hard stepped once.

    Spuzz Purple Ice.

    Wow! Haven’t heard that one in a while!…” Sherman, set the way back machine for 1999”

    Great shaft, low kick point got the ball up.

      Spuzz Purple Ice.

      I loved that shaft! Had 85 in a 5 wood and 75 in a driver that I should have pulled and kept.

        TheBlade Hand sanded, then did gentle wire wheel and polished with a sisal wheel.
        Finally got this down to a nice brass finish.

        Nice job! How many hours do you estimate you spent on this? I have an old Carbite putter that I like, but it's
        beat up and needs some TLC. Trying to decide whether I have the skills, or if I should just send it to Continental
        Golf and pay $60 plus shipping....

        KCee Had 85 in a 5 wood

        My Only Friend had one in his white White Lightening, tried it, then mounted it on the wall in his shop.
        Too pretty to hit.
        LOL

        Spuzz funny, I just checked the bay a couple days ago to see if one of those was kicking. They're a bit more than I want to pay.
        If I didn't have a plan for the ASD PF85s in the closet, that'd be a nice combo too..

        9 days later

        Got those PF-85 shafts installed into some Royal Collection fairway heads. Same deal as Sonartec, just the ones from Japan.

        Also 3D printed a shaft extension. We'll see how that turns out.

          AdamMH Also 3D printed a shaft extension

          I've 3D printed many shaft extentions. You need to make them rather thick walled and taper the tickness were the extender goes from ID to OD for them not to break .

            Luc_Van_Daele Interesting, I did make it relatively thick but no taper. I left it sticking out a little and let the epoxy form a fillet between the end of the shaft and the change in diameter of the print. Guess I'll find out soon enough!

            The change in diameter is a stress point, so putting a taper inside the extender at that point strengtens that weak point.