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To: Cube who wrote (20877)8/28/1998 8:00:00 AM
From: mike canavan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79230
 
DOUG,

WHICH STOCKS WOULD BE BEST FOR RECOVERY AT THIS TIME?
ELGT - CADE - OXHP - ALTN - DATM?

DO YOU HAVE ANY FAVORITES THAT WOULD BE GOOD RECOVERY CANDIDATES?



To: Cube who wrote (20877)8/28/1998 9:04:00 AM
From: Magnatizer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79230
 
Cube

In my bag I would carry the Orlimar. I love my current set of fairway woods so until they betray my trust I will not switch. I prefer custom clubs. I feel as long as you go with a quality custom component company and you have a custom club maker or golf professional who can fit you the benefits are tremendous to owning a custom made set.

That said I have hit both the Adams and the Orlimar clubs. I personally liked the feel of the Orlimar better and I assume I hit it farther. I was on a range so it was hard to tell.

ht
david

FA wise I cannot say I would go long on any golf stock. I don't mind trading them but golf buyers are much to finicky and follow the trend. Causes manufacturers to spend way too much on advertising and then when everyone follows with similar clubs they have to find something new and change perception. Way, way to much advertising and R&D to be continually profitable.