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    Posted: 06/25/2008 at 4:16am
I have couple unused blades to sell. Price does not include shipping. For buyer not from US, I would not take responsible for lost package due to any reason. I am a reliable person who has dealt with a lot people in this forum.
 
1. Hurricane King FL -- New with box  87gr  -- $120 SOLD
  
2. Yasaka Gatien FL -- Brand new in box  86gr  -- $40
 
3. Juic Texalium Ana -- Used in good condition (some minor chips) 85 gr  -- $35
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jkillashark Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06/25/2008 at 4:22am
I'm interested in the Violin.
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You can pick it up from him personally--same city.
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Oh. I am from San Jose, CA
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Where did you get the Korbel that weights only 82gr?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tdragon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06/25/2008 at 1:39pm
Eric, I have two of them the same weight. I have sold one (Tony gave back to me). My kid is using one now. You could come on Topspin Friday, I could show to you.
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tdragon,

How is the Juic Texalium playing compared to Korbel in term of speed, feel, control and dwell time?

Many thanks.
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Frankly, I don't like Korbel at all. 
Korbel vibrates too much vs Texalium no vibration. Juic Texalium has hard feel vs Korbel soft feel. The control and dwell time are pretty much the same on both blades.
I have a friend who loves Texalium, so he put Andro Impuls Speed (very soft rubbers) on both side. The combination is great. But I still can feel the hard feeling from the blade.
Since I don't like the hard feeling blades, therefore, I sell them (Juic Texalium, Hurricane King)
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Thanks tdragon,

If Juic Texalium is hard feeling, it is not suitable for me then.  I like soft feeling blade also.  Korbel is probably as hard as I would get,  but you are right, I hate Korbel also but for its slim FL handle.
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Deal for Hurricane King was off table. The blade is on sale again. Updated.
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I'm gonna be the proud new owner of a Nittaku Violin tomorrow evening! I can't wait!

tdragon will get 1 nice crisp bill for his troubles. =]
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Thanks. I need more to support my ejs habit LOL
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dont buy violin. no speed and spin. no power. Buy energy wood. soft and powerful, (like Chen Qi). This blade use by chen qi. haha.
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you are crazy.
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Quote dont buy violin. no speed and spin. no power. Buy energy wood. soft and powerful, (like Chen Qi). This blade use by chen qi. haha.
 
 
 
What kind of the comment is it? If you don't like the blade it not mean the blade is bad. It maybe your skill is not there yet. But don't ever ever do those comment again. That's very impolite.
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Well too bad I got the violin from tdragon. He was really nice and even threw a cool DVD! So nice!
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Thank you everyone for the nice comment. It is the nice transaction with jkillashark.

Cherng,
 
I have no idea how energy wood feel since I don't own one yet. But as I know, it is not a popular blade comparing with Violin, Acoustic or Clipper. If you could play like Chen Qi, then it is the blade for you. But it is not for me since I could not play like so.
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I owned Violin, and energy wood before. that is why i can compare both of them. Energy wood, Offensive classic and clipper is far more popular in China. Currenly used by many 1st and 2nd division China National Team players and China Super League players. But now Hurricane King start to popular, because most china player start to support own country products.
 
Violin is good with Hurricane 3, 40 degree (provice) forehand. BUT, with sriver forehand, i feel it was not so great.
 
Violin compared to Energy wood, Energy wood is more easy to control and more more powerfull. Energy wood + Hurricane 3, 40/41 degree (province) is perfectly match. With energy wood, retun service by forehand flip, side chop, side flip could be done easily. The forehand looping is powerful. especially 1st drop and 2nd dop of the ball ( chinese: 1 su & 2 su ) are good. Energy wood is soft BUT not secrify the power.
 
Energy Wood require good skills. Every ball must use our own power, and the fast foot step. ( remember: every ball must require to use own power ). Main ball killing done by forehand. Energy wood also require player who has good stamina.
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