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Korbel SK7 - tenergy both sides

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    Posted: 07/19/2008 at 6:42am
could someone give me advice on how this combo plays?? thanks
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also does anyone know the difference between the korbel SK7 out over here and the korbel SK7 alpha out in japan or are they the same blade because they look the same???
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anyone?
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anyone help me?
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In Japan, they have SK7 (blue color handle), SK7 Alpha (red/black color handle) and SK7 Light (natural wood color handle).  SK7 is stiffer than ordinary 5-ply Korbel but the surface is still soft.  SK7 Alpha is supposed to be stiffer than SK7 (or harder??).  SK7 Light is, well, supposed to be lighter than SK7 and SK7 Alpha.  Once I almost got SK7 but the weight is 97 grams!!!  So I changed my mind.

I don't know about Korbel SK7.  The written letters on surface look different than those on ordinary SK7.  I read somewhere that Korbel SK7 is just a renamed SK7, to help selling the blade in Europe.  SK7 is very popular in Japan, it is however not heard too much outside Japan.  Maybe BTY thinks that by putting Korbel name, it will boost sales in Europe.
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Forgot to mention, that someone here has tested Korbel SK7.  It is said to be a softer Clipper, rather than a stiffer Korbel.  I believe he uses Accoustic and improves his game by using Korbel SK7.  I believe he is Jolan from France???
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