LBlack14

Harrison 2.5 or 3.5. I loved them in a club I was hitting. An old McHenry Metals 5 wood that I think I ho'd to DaveInBrooks. Really regret that one. Wanted that feel back, and found out that was the shaft that was in them and bought a box of 30. Not one of my better decisions.

    Toulon I really should buy a set of those myself. Old school, that would look good in my old set of Titleist 990s I've been wanting to get refinished.

      Par4QC

      No other iron shaft comes close. Best by far for me. But it's been over 7 years and I don't know if I'm the beast I once was. Curious to see how much my strength has diminished.

      Toulon

      I can send you the heads if you want them. Just pay the shipping.

        Mattyv

        Man, that's so generous. I appreciate it. I have 5 sets of heads, already, without shafts. Would never shaft them.

        I just want to hit some coppers. Could be a passing fancy but been thinking of buying the BeCu version of the heads you have shafted to some Aldila graphite shafts. Probably won't do it, but am at least thinking like a ho again.

        Thanks, MattyV.

        Toulon why don't ya unload 'em. Only Harrison shaft I've ever played, iirc., was the Saga, in a J33R 460.

          LBlack14

          I have no idea. I have so much stuff just sitting around doing nothing. Some good stuff. Perhaps, one day I'll just get rid of it all.

          Toulon Harrison

          These were my favourite shafts of all, with Accuflex second.
          Lifetime Warranty came in handy, along with peace of mind.

          My buddy put together a Mellow Yellow with the yellow/blue Titanium 2.5 shaft
          It was a head turner, in a time when there were few colourful clubs
          🙂

            Par4QC I now recognize those heads

            They have a Hoffman Bailiwick look to them I think.

            Spuzz the Harrison's I've put into play, although a small sample size, really liked the "spine finder". Aligned properly they were quite stable however!

            These were the same lot of Harrison's I bought. I'd forgotten they were also used in the DeLaCruz line of FW's. McHenry Metals used 3.5's, if memory serves, in their FWs and I saw these were similar, so I bought a box of them.

            Not familiar with the Cruzer shafts whatsoever.
            Must have been right at the end of the line for them, or before I started using them.

              Harrison had some great shafts like the Saga (I should have bought more when they closed them out), but some others not so much lol.

                Toulon Did the seller ever say if they had been tip trimmed for FW heads?
                I recall all those ads, the shafts and heads. Can't believe I didn't end up like you, with a box of everything.
                Loved Harrison shafts, even used their steel iron shafts. Never understood why they called them 'lite', weighing 130 gr..

                  Par4QC Loved Harrison shafts, even used their steel iron shafts. Never understood why they called them 'lite', weighing 130 gr..

                  They were sugar free! I loved those shafts as well. Nice and heavy and smooth!

                  Eguller

                  The less time I'm out in the garage the better. Heck, I may have even sold them and forgotten I did. When it warms up, I'll go out and take a look.