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Joey Bautista merry widow pernambuco with linen wrap
Butt weighs 15.6 oz., and the the shaft 3.7 oz. Balance point is 19 1/4". Pin is brass Uniloc radial. Collars are stag horn. As you can see in the pics, the pernambuco has some curly figure. It is used, and there are a couple marks on the butt and forearm. Not very noticeable, though. I'm sure Joey would be happy to refinish it, if you want it perfect.
The shaft is 12 mm with a Kamui Black Soft tip. I had Joey make me the shaft about a year and a half ago. I asked him to make a solid maple low deflection shaft that did not give up any feel. That is exactly what he delivered. To me, it plays like a bigger shaft; just with lower deflection.
It rolls perfectly straight, together and apart, for me. I will say there is a slight taper roll, just to be safe.
Morris and Joey are SOLD
Joey Bautista merry widow pernambuco with linen wrap
Butt weighs 15.6 oz., and the the shaft 3.7 oz. Balance point is 19 1/4". Pin is brass Uniloc radial. Collars are stag horn. As you can see in the pics, the pernambuco has some curly figure. It is used, and there are a couple marks on the butt and forearm. Not very noticeable, though. I'm sure Joey would be happy to refinish it, if you want it perfect.
The shaft is 12 mm with a Kamui Black Soft tip. I had Joey make me the shaft about a year and a half ago. I asked him to make a solid maple low deflection shaft that did not give up any feel. That is exactly what he delivered. To me, it plays like a bigger shaft; just with lower deflection.
It rolls perfectly straight, together and apart, for me. I will say there is a slight taper roll, just to be safe.




Morris and Joey are SOLD
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