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    Cashsplash

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    #34477   2008-05-20 16:26 GMT      
    Bubble shafts are wider than most and so i do not know how to get a conventional graphite shaft to fit the hozel. Mind you i am not a club technician and this is merely what i have been told by one pro. I really like the club head and can't part with it but the shaft needs to be fixed. Ne help would be awesome.

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    #34478   2008-05-20 16:31 GMT      
    Go to Maltby Golf Works catalogue or website. They have most every kind of adaptor for hosels etc. If it can be rigged to fit another shaft they would be the ones who could tell you how. But be wary of what it might cost. There is much newer technology available now that might not cost much more than a new shaft and expensive adaptation to the hosel.

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    #34479   2008-05-20 16:31 GMT      
    Try www.Golfsmith.com.

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    #34480   2008-05-20 16:46 GMT      
    Taylormade should replace the shaft either for free or at a small cost I would contact taylormade

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    #34481   2008-05-20 22:33 GMT      
    This is easy. I am a club builder and i replaced a bubble shaft last week for a customer. I used a .350 shaft tip and shimmed it. Go to any golf store and they can put a better shaft into your fav head for you.

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    #34482   2008-05-20 22:35 GMT      
    If Memory serves me......(I'd have to dig back and see if I still have the info to verify) Taylormade bubble shafts were a 350 tip.....thus any shaft that comes in a 350 tip will fit.

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    #34483   2008-05-20 23:20 GMT      
    I would probably update my bag as the burner shafts are old.
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