azgreg I've been playing TEs for quite a while now and like them very much. Never played the DBMs but I hear they are just a bit harsher in feel.
Mattyv The DBM'S are just a bit harder but they are a great club. I have been toying with getting another set, since I sold mine.
DonM sukkeun I have had them build two sets of irons for friends of mine. When they came I measured everything. Both builds were excellent. Better than most OEMs, I think.
sdandrea1 propman Pretty sure the DBMs lies cannot be adjusted more than 1 degree due to the material in head. I had my DBM bent 2 degrees up.....or at least I paid for the service and they said they did it.
sukkeun Thank you everyone. It sounds like they are great irons. I will keep my eye open for used set or order through golfworks paks to build one.
toraider https://www.ebay.ca/itm/265362234653?hash=item3dc8d25d1d:g:JzsAAOSwUKthXvXy Looks like a decent deal for a Canuck if you think the shafts might work.... $25 per club instead of the Canuck pricing of $44/head.
fatshot sdandrea1 Just checked on the Golfworks website....they may be adjusted + or - 2 degrees for loft and lie.
Eguller DonM fatshot They say they have changed the treatment since the originals. Like on the PTM black irons ? Were they more bendable ?
DonM Eguller Supposedly 2 degrees, now. I tried to adjust the lie angle on one of the Tricept? wedges, and it snapped like dry spaghetti.
RR58 It's my understanding that when they originally used the finish on wedges they couldn't be bent. They modified it for the DBM irons to allow at least minimal bending.