First phase of automation nearly complete. Speeds up this part of the process by a factor of three. Gives a very closely toleranced weight and therefore speed. There is some variation in weight due to the extra processes involved in the Flight assembly but most of the variation comes from the cork bases and this part of the automated line resolves this.
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Jishu Sharma
2/8/2017 02:41:02 pm
Well Hello Mr. Gordon Willis! It is nice to see this section updated recently! I hope you remember me as I do not see many people invading this space :) I commented to your previous post as well. So, the situation as of today - I ordered a trial pack of Bird2 - Medium (blue) to Germany, and from there my sister sent it to me to Russia, St. Petersburg! Unfortunately, the guys from Goode sports were so dull and unresponsive indeed. However, I was able to try the shuttle and I was indeed impressed. The sound that the shuttle makes, the flight that it takes and the durability is extraordinary! But now, I want to try the slower option. Is it Green? There is a little information about the types/speed of the shuttles (at least on the Goode sport website)! Are you guys not in a mood to extend your business in Russia, Saint Petersburg - it is quite close to Finland you see!
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