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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote debraj Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10/09/2007 at 2:38pm
well look at the post.
 
- some think chinese rubbers are durable with less playability
 
- others think chinese rubbers are okay to play but less durable
 
 
It's time we understand that China is not a company neither Europe or Japan. And rubbers do vary not only from company to company but also type to type.
 
take very thin topsheet rubbers or highly stressed tensor rubbers .. rubbers being used with glue andthose without...etc etc.
 
it's age of product parity ... brand perception is mostly in our mind. we don't even know who is actually making it... who is selling it.
 
729 and DHS topsheets, Dawei and Kokutaku sponges, Galaxy and Sunflex blades are global standards comparing with any whatsoever company. in fact some of these companies make products forEU and Jap companies :)
 
so... we need a good sample set and eliminate other variables... while making sweeping assumptions.
 
 
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bryce and ekrips dont last.....regarding chinese rubbers it depends where you get them , i bought 20 999 sheets to an guy in uerope and all the 20 sheets were top notch ,,same hardness .. i think they sell crap to america maybe cos they think there are no good players in america  but in europe ist diferent. where do you think the chinese players living in europe gwt their rubbers?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote debraj Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10/09/2007 at 3:55pm
ha ha .. good one BBKON
 
but don't start your global logistics company with such ideas.
 
globe knows they have competition in amrica selling good products ... and globe has to gain market. so they can't afford to deliberately push inferior product in any open market... unless they are monopoly. plus it will be a logistical nightmare to do so. 
 
hey!!!  did you mix up the chinese 999T with Iran 999T ?? .. oops.. i forgot to mark it... one has uranium and other has lead in it!! ;)   
 
and going by your logic.. all good rubbers should stay at China... since they are the best players ...
 
ooh no!! you gave samsonov the wrong 999T.. that was Wang Hao batch.. he wouldn't know how to use it!!!
 
 
 
 
 
and guess what , money matters.  americans pay, while east europeans play... and globe CEO needs his retirement savings. :)
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I prefer Chinese rubbers as I think they help me develop a forehand loop easy as rubbers are tackier. But this is my opinion....TTR
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