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    Posted: 12/21/2007 at 11:01am
hy i'm a chinese penholder and i need a blade.I ordered a stiga oc and I'm waiting for it and meanwhile someone ofered me a blade.A sakura blade, that someone told me that its an old blade and it is japanese.
I wanna know if this brand exists and if it does how does play?
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Originally posted by 2cpen 2cpen wrote:

hy i'm a chinese penholder and i need a blade.I ordered a stiga oc and I'm waiting for it and meanwhile someone ofered me a blade.A sakura blade, that someone told me that its an old blade and it is japanese.
I wanna know if this brand exists and if it does how does play?
thank you
 
this is probably a kokutaku blade but it could also be a Cor Du Buy blade but I don't think they made cpens
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Is it like this?
 
 
If so, it may not be that old since you can buy a new one today.  Of course, this is a shakehand and not cpen.
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don't know if it's a kokuatu or cor du buy because it's it doesn't have enything inscritioned on it
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prety sure it's not that blade it's a five ply blade and don't know from what are made the plyes
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If it's the kokutaku/tulpe one, it's not actually made of hinoki, but made of pine.
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how can i know if it's a kokuatu or tulpe?
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Tulpe and kokutaku work together... some are made by Tulpe and some by kokutaku. The sakura that I'm referring to is made by tulpe... the shakehand version is actually quite nice, but heavy with high vibrations...
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can the vibrations be comparable to wrb?
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I have not played with the blade to see how it vibrates
waiting for a test but now during the holidays it's a litlle bit hard
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i've decided not to buy that blade
what do you think about the waldner allplay combined whit jo silver on bh and fh
i am playing a game whit a lot of spin mid distance ocasionaly smash the ball when the oportunity arises
I like to atack the 3rd ball when the ball comes good and i can step and use my forehand the rpb is still an unsecure shot for me sometimes it lands sometimes i miss the shot, i need to practice more.
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Originally posted by theman theman wrote:

can the vibrations be comparable to wrb?


No they are higher than any WRB I've tried...
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