I have always had a soft spot in my heart for this head shape and recently found solid CAD models on an old hard drive of mine. I struggled with the decision, as all of the MannMade models in this style, previously have been 100% hand-milled on my Bridgeport. There is satisfaction in that, honestly and changing the way these models were created was not an easy decision. I decided to do a small run using a top shelf CNC company locally and these are the results of that decision. The heavier toe really gives the putter life as it goes thru impact. Using a short slant or plumbers neck configuration, the toe-hang tends to run in the 4:30 or greater position. Using a double-bend shaft and stub, I have found that face-balancing this gem is also an option. I have a few other spec putters built using different necks and if you'd like to see them, please reach out.
For the initial release, I have chosen to do all of the heads using USA-sourced 303SS. If demand dictates, a future run using 1018 CR Mild Steel is a possibility.