The holidays are inevitably coming to an end and (my) holiday regime :-)
Without bashfulness these pieces may boast the names Nightmare (NM), Blood Sweat and Tears (BST) or Never-ending Story (NeS). If I do not list the problems with construction and manufacture, I already promised Robert Schovánek as the first to receive this model at the end of the holidays of last year.
There are several models. Models with long shafts weighing from 400 to 500 grams depending on the shaft length (50”, 46”, 40”), standard model (33” – 36”) varies from 340 and 360 grams depending on the length, model and method of shafting.
A long belly with two-part grips above the bottom grip uniquely divided for easier transport, especially in a plane.
The head is cut from a stainless steel block, with matt silver top, polished sides and brushed bottom. I used the 46”-52” long divided grips as a standard Winn, normally used for clubs. The intermediate ones are longer single-part 17” and 21” grips for the 40”-46” models.
Each piece is supplied with a black-cut leather headcover with red signs. The total number of numbered pieces is 20, with a stamped sequence for the hitting area Hx.20, the further two will be available in the XHM model.
My only real wish is that as few as possible end up in lateral or vertical water. In view of the average shaft length this could pose a risk to shipping, but in winter a stick lodged in the ice could even tear the strip of a skater.




