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Old 09-17-2006, 08:16 PM
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FROM DOWN THE LINE...

WHEN STARTING FROM AN ADDRESS WHERE THE RIGHT FOREARM IS ON PLANE, and one is employing a RIGHT FOREARM PICKUP, moving up the TURNED SHOULDER PLANE... between SECTIONS 8-5 and 8-6 there is a point where the clubshaft will disect a portion of the right arm and right shoulder. Do any of you use a particular reference here, to ensure the shaft is in good shape to move UP?

To help clarify... when starting on a HANDS PLANE, THE SHAFT WILL DISECT THE RIGHT FOREARM, PASSING THROUGH THE ELBOW(between 8-5 AND 8-6), but when working from a RIGHT FOREARM ON PLANE SETUP, this does not seem to be the case, but some other reference can be used.
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