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    The Newton shafts are manufactured in the Company’s St. Joseph, Missouri manufacturing facility. Images of the new Newton Motion shafts can be found here. All Newton Motion shafts, including the newly introduced 6.5-DOT and 7-DOT shafts, are available for purchase at https://newtonshafts.com. About NEWTON GOLF: A Sacks Parente Company

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    The material used for ordinary shafts is mild steel. When high strength is required, an alloy steel such as nickel, nickel-chromium or chromium-vanadium steel is used. Shafts are generally formed by hot rolling and finished to size by cold drawing or turning and grinding. [citation needed]

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