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    Posted: 04/19/2013 at 11:56am
Well friends, i´d like to post pictures of all my blades little by little. It's taking me sweat and tears to get them but little by little i´m getting all the blades that i´m looking for.
As you can see, i´m only interested in blades with ST handle.
Well, get comfortable. We started. Hope you enjoy! Wink

1.   Butterfly Viscaria ST
Beautiful Viscaria ST black tag. Brand new with original box. Lightly fishscaled. A real rarity! Weight 91 grs.

2.   Butterfly Viscaria ST
Extremely nice Viscaria ST black tag. Like new, no dings, not sanded. Original box included too which is not usual. Weight 89 grs.

3.   Butterfly Moonbeam ST
Very exclusive blade, the best Arylate blade from Butterfly. Very rigid, fast and soft. Good control too. This one is the first edition (short lense).
Composition: Limba + Arylate + 3 wood plies + Arylate + Limba. Thick central ply (around 4,5 mm) formed by several wood pieces. 
Head dimensions: 159x152x99 mm. Thickness 7 mm.
Handle: 27x23 mm. Length 99 mm.
Total length of the blade: 258 mm.
Weight 93 grs.

4.   Butterfly Kiso Hinoki VII ST
Beautiful 100% Kiso Hinoki 7 plies blade. I loved this blade in speed glue era. Compact, rigid, no vibrations, confortable ST handle. Like new, just tested some times, with original box. The neck was slightly sealed. Weight 88 grs.

5.  Butterfly Mizutani Super ZLC ST
Awesome blade, stiff, very powerful and quite soft touch. No vibrations at all. Btand new with original box. Perfect for topspin game. I use this blade with Tenergy 05 rubbers. Love this set up. Weight 91 grs.


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nut'n to sing & dance about the 1st 1 as it has been recycled, re-used & re-circulated from 1 member to the other. I've seen that RECYCLER ST before.
The 2nd blade is not genuinely "Made in Japan" & I'd not be shocked & awed by it at all. Oval label/tag @ the bottom of the handle tells me that it's not quite a gem.
Raining on your parade, again....Sorry.


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My dear tiehwen, you´re obsessed with me!TongueBig smile
Are you sure that the Retriever has been re-used some times? I don´t think so.
Has anyone told that the Lindmae is made in Japan?Ermm


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Originally posted by tiehwen tiehwen wrote:

The 2nd blade is not genuinely "Made in Japan" & I'd not be shocked & awed by it at all. Oval label/tag @ the bottom of the handle tells me that it's not quite a gem.
Raining on your parade, again....Sorry.

Oval label = Chinese made. Lowest grade BTY blade.
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Originally posted by Antuan Antuan wrote:

My dear tiehwen, you´re obsessed with me!TongueBig smile
no. Just my very personal honest opinion. no offence tho'. I say what I feel about your so-called "Collection(s)"......I'm not the ONLY 1, really.
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Nice! The Retriever - is that similar to the Matsuh'ta Pro Special?
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Originally posted by jrscatman jrscatman wrote:

Nice! The Retriever - is that similar to the Matsuh'ta Pro Special?
I think so, but i´m not sure 100%.
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Originally posted by bogeyhunter bogeyhunter wrote:

Oval label = Chinese made. Lowest grade BTY blade.
I don´t have any problem with this. My beautiful Iphone is made in China too, and it´s the most wanted mobile Big smile.
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That's a very very beautiful Moonbeam (ST).  You know what will compliment your Arylate collection?  Keyshot (ST), Matsush*ta Pro Alpha (SI), Timo Boll Spark (ST), and Innerforce AL (ST). =)
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I am really liking the moonbeam
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Originally posted by Wyo Wyo wrote:

I am really liking the moonbeam

Put Tenergy on it and you won't like it as much...you'll have a brick.
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Originally posted by Antuan Antuan wrote:


Originally posted by bogeyhunter bogeyhunter wrote:

Oval label = Chinese made. Lowest grade BTY blade.

I don´t have any problem with this. My beautiful Iphone is made in China too, and it´s the most wanted mobile Big smile.


I was thinking about supporting your case here, but then you made the statement about Iphone and you lost me. It might be the most wanted phone, but it's certainly not the best phone. I'd rather have the best then the most wanted.

Still supporting you with your blades though, if you are happy with them, that's what really matters. I'm extremely pleased with my Wavestone blades, although they are not the most wanted and I doubt they are regarded as high quality gems
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Originally posted by jt99sf jt99sf wrote:

Put Tenergy on it and you won't like it as much...you'll have a brick.
Yes, the Moonbeam is a very stiff blade, so the best rubbers you can use would be a medium-soft rubbers, like Joola Rhyzm 375 or 42, for example.
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Nice Butterfly Balsa Carbon.  I've never seen nor read anything about that blade before.  Very interesting!  Great collection you have there my friend.  Make sure to keep your new Retriever in a safe!
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Originally posted by liulin04 liulin04 wrote:

That's a very very beautiful Moonbeam (ST).  You know what will compliment your Arylate collection?  Keyshot (ST), Matsush*ta Pro Alpha (SI), Timo Boll Spark (ST), and Innerforce AL (ST). =)
You forgot the Pulser my friend Wink
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Very nice Pulser. Where did you get it from ? Can you recommend any store still having some in stock ?
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Originally posted by jcdi jcdi wrote:

Very nice Pulser. Where did you get it from ? Can you recommend any store still having some in stock ?
A collector from Rumania sent me a PM offering me this blade. I think it is impossible to find in a shop.
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where did you get the st kiso hinoki?
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Great looking blades, Antuan... how many blades do you have altogether in your "dear and little collection"?
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I got it in a spanish tt shop. It was the only Kiso VII they had. You can still get one in eBay but only in fl.
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Thank you my friend. I have around 20 blades. It is a small collection but i hope to increase it little by little.
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Originally posted by Antuan Antuan wrote:

I have around 20 blades.

20 blades is quite a bit if they are all nice quality blades. Smile
Best of luck going forward with your collection – as a collector myself, I sure know the good feeling of building your collection.



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Beautiful collection.

What are you storage like? Are you planning to control humidity and temperature? If I am going to do something like this, I would do something like what guitar collectors do.
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