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1364.1 | "Fishing" | NEMAIL::GLASS | | Thu Sep 12 1991 13:33 | 9 |
| I went for fish and chips with a Derek Wood once and the fish was
fried.
I had the ocassion to go for fish with Hiroshi Ikeda and the fish was
served raw.
Is there a moral in these two events that may be like the
Foot-Joy/Mizuno story?
Tom
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1364.2 | Keep the points clear | CGOOA::DURNIN | | Wed Nov 27 1991 14:55 | 9 |
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What does your point .1 have to do with the Mizuno shoes??
I've heard good things about the shoes but have not seen them in a
shop up here yet.
Keep us posted .0 on how you make out with the shoes.
Thanks, Jim from Canada
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1364.3 | How are they holding up | CGOOA::DURNIN | | Tue Mar 31 1992 15:14 | 14 |
| Hi,
I've just been on a trip to San Jose, CA and was looking for some
Mizuno shoes and out of the four shops I went to, none carried these
shoes. I could find the Dry-Joys, Goretex, and Adidas shoes but not
the Mizuno. I believe that one of these is starting to use ceramic
tipped spikes as well.
How are you making out with your Mizuno shoes.... Are they still
holding together. What type of conditions do you play in???
Regards,
Jim
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1364.4 | | NEWPRT::JOHNSON_DO | | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:18 | 5 |
| Never tried Mizunos, but in keeping with an America first theme....I
recommend the Bostonians I am wearing. Godd for walking, good in wet
and still look nice after a little polish and cleaning.
SCD
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1364.5 | Let's stay on topic | CGOOA::DURNIN | | Thu Apr 02 1992 13:22 | 20 |
| Hi,
Certainly America or North America FIRST is an interesting topic, but
we are talking about golf shoes here!!!!!! Try another notes
conference for that topic. I have some futher information about the
Mizuno shoes which I will include.
I am interested in purchasing the highest quality shoes available. I
am looking for light shoes that will last and are waterproof. I am
also interested in value.
My understanding is that quality and durability is a big question mark
in regards to both the Etonic Goretex and Footjoy DryJoys. I must also
say that I have never purchased another brand other than FootJoy or
Etonic and regularly go through 1 pair per year. I am a 4-6
handicapper and have been playing for over 20 years and am 33 years
old.
I look forward to your constructive comments....Jim Durnin
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1364.6 | Dryjoys ... the BEST | AKOCOA::MULLIN | | Thu Apr 02 1992 13:28 | 8 |
| I too am a long time fan of footjoys (but the price - ouch). Last
summer I bought a pair of dryjoys and have been very pleased with them.
One of the additional benefits (beside keeping the feet dry) is that
they are the lightest pair of shoes I've ever worn - they did not
require any break-in period. Other footjoys have cut the back of my
ankle but not these - very comfortable.
Like everything - you get what you pay for.
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1364.7 | Mizuno User Comments | CGOOA::DURNIN | | Thu Apr 02 1992 13:48 | 24 |
| Hi,
Here are some further comments on the Mizuno shoes that continue to
indicate that they might be worth trying.... Now if I could only find them
and they were competitively priced......Jim .... I have paraphrased these
comments from someone who has been wearing these shoes for sometime
now. Thanks to the individual who provided me with the information.
I have only one thing to say....Try them. I've been using Foot-Joys
ever since I started playing but these Mizuno shoes after many rounds
seem better than any of my previous shoes. They're comfortable
(very important, 'cause I walk), and they keep me dry (I play early in
the morning when we have very heavy dews and also we have tons of rain
here).
Another thing I like about them is the spikes. I've always had trouble
keeping my spikes from falling off or wearing off, but these spikes still
look like new and they don't come off ( they're guaranteed for the life
of the shoes, they said the rest of the shoes will fall apart before
these spikes will wear off)
Any other comments???? Regards, Jim
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1364.8 | I need a pair... | SALEM::ROGERS_G | GORDI | Thu May 07 1992 09:08 | 5 |
| Jim, the shoes sound great! Where can I get them? Checked out a
golf store yesterday with no luck....Help!!!! I desperately need a new
pair. Thanks.
Gordi
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1364.9 | try this | ODIXIE::SIVRET | | Thu May 07 1992 10:17 | 6 |
| No problem finding them in FLorida, give Special Tee Golf a call at
407-834-1900. I believe the ones your looking for are the MSX or
something like that. They run around $89 vs $105 for the Dryjoys but
the Dryjoys are waterproof for 2 years vs 1 year for the Mizuno.
Mike
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1364.10 | Gave them a call..... | SALEM::ROGERS_G | GORDI | Wed May 13 1992 05:06 | 7 |
| Gave Special Tee a call and you are right they have the shoes but
they don't do any shipping so I'll have to find them around this area.
Cripes I am even having trouble finding my size in any shoe never mind
the Mizuno. (9 wide).....
Gordi
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1364.11 | Drop me a line too! | DNEAST::FREEMAN_KEVI | The Squeeky Wheel = Neglect | Wed May 13 1992 10:15 | 13 |
| Hey Gordo, let me know if you find them as there not to be found in the
Portland area either... save ya the trip. We'll have to get Dottie to get
the Etonic's for us aye or was it you with the relative that works at
the outlet. John and Rick just got one H_ll of a deal on the Etonics and
they like the fit. I don't care much for the looks and wanted to get a
glimps of the Mizuno's.
Freebie,
Glad to hear you'll be a contributing factor to Augusta's easy victory
in the Corp Cup!!!!!!!!!! 8^)
Ps. Note the nodes folks. 8^)
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1364.12 | than try this | ODIXIE::SIVRET | | Thu May 14 1992 13:41 | 8 |
| Then try Edwin Watts they also carry them and they do ship (per their
ads in Golf Digest every month). I don't have their ad here but you
can check any back issue of Golf or Golf Digest or call 407-345-8451.
If you still have a problem, and you still want the shoes maybe I can
help you out. Give me a call and we will discuss your options DTN 353-
6291.
Mike
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