I think M is Mexico and T is Taiwan....
I have a few "M" prostock sticks and the label says Made in China.
Posted 20 June 2017 - 09:45 PM
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Sounds like the spezza pattern.
Is there the clear sticker under the shaft with only numbers?
Here's some pics, should've put them in my original post.... I have other Easton sticks with either the white sticker on top or the clear sticker/print on the underside of the stick denoting the flex, but nothing on either of these ones..
Posted 20 June 2017 - 09:55 PM
You my want to contact the seller here, he's pic of the sticker on his auction...
http://m.ebay.com/it...bbeac%7Ciid%3A1
Oh perfect, I'll hit him up. I have 2 Rakell CCM Ribcor 40K's which are 85 flex, a MX3 of his which is 95 flex and a CX which is 90 flex. None of them have this blade pattern, but i think Fooj is right, looks a lot like a Spezza....
Posted 11 July 2017 - 03:08 PM
Some info I got from a Warrior pro rep today:
Shaft constructions
F4: Fused, mid kick
T3: True one-piece, low kick
T4: True one-piece, mid kick
G3: Low fused tapered .520 shaft/blade, mid kick (different flex profile than F4/T4 though)
Blade constructions / Stick materials
L: Light blade kit (lighter foams)
R: Ribs in blade (makes blade slightly stiffer)
N: Reinforced neck / hosel
LR: See above
LRN: See above
QR: New materials (superseded L/R/N construction, more durable)
QRL: New materials, lighter
QRX: New materials, extra stiff blade
So, for example: T4QRL would be a true one-piece mid kick stick made with new materials and a lightened blade
Blade stiffness options: Soft, regular, stiff, x-stiff
He essentially told me that there is no such thing as a pro version of a retail stick. The constructions and materials are completely different. (e.g. "QR" has nothing to do with the covert QR1/QRL). Also, I asked about the "X-stitch" blade (of Kovalchuk fame), and he said they don't make it anymore because of durability concerns.
Also, a note on indicated flex: If a stick is ordered at a custom length (anything other than 60"), the indicated flex is the flex AT THAT LENGTH. Therefore, if you order a stick at 55" length and 75 flex, it will be just as whippy uncut as an uncut 60" 75 flex stick. If you were to cut down the 60" stick to 55", it would be stiffer than the 55" stick. Essentially, in pro stock sticks Warrior fine tunes the flex to the custom length of the stick; it's not just an extension or a cut shaft.
I'll update this post if I get more info.
Thanks for the info. Just picked up a few Warrior Pro Stock sticks and had a few codes that I hadn't seen before. Good to know!
Posted 13 July 2017 - 04:46 PM
I might be in the wrong forum but can someone identify what curve/blade pattern is. Ebay link below. Curve is similar to Seth Jones
ishttp://www.ebay.com/...4384?rmvSB=true
Posted 15 July 2017 - 07:10 PM
All the Seth Jones sticks I have had were pretty much P92/P90. But he's a righty.
This stick looks like a P90M. Which is a P92/P90 with the M(max) height blade in the heel. Or maybe a bit more toe than P90 but with the M blade. So many guys are going with the M blades. I have seen P14M P90M P28M so far + custom curves with the tall heel.
Posted 16 July 2017 - 02:38 AM
I was going to guess Drury/E6 with a max-height heel. The flat heel looks like a Drury, then with its rockered toe. Hard to tell what the curve is at all from that picture. There's definitely some heel to it, but it's at just about the most uninformative angle possible.
Posted 13 September 2017 - 07:01 PM
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Posted 23 September 2017 - 04:50 PM