Sunday, March 18, 2018 10:31:31 AM
I understand the failure of penetrating the “professional” market due to “steroid” effect.
What is preventing it from entering the amateur (global mass) market “today”?
I understand the golf club head crack is due to formula being too brittle (at the time). Didn’t Peker ultimately fix it in modern formula?
After all, aluminum bat is used in all amateur land.
Kang was gone since 2010.
Lugee is still telling the whole world we are in sport equipment market.
Let's not forget our diecast machine can now handle up to 1000g.
Perhaps strength/weight ratio can outclass Titanium. Once cost come down (upon Commercialization), past failure can be future success.
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