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Hahymies
Member Joined: 04/12/2008 Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Posted: 04/12/2008 at 2:47pm |
Well, I am a C-pen holder.
And I am ALL offensive. I want to new set-up from my previous, which i bought off Colestt. So I've had a pretty decent set up for a while. I am a very exp. player and can handle a fast blade. but I have no clue where to start looking, and not that much money to spend (nothing over $50) Can someone help an exp. player find a good all offensive set up? Also, question, could you have a fast blade an a fast rubber, or would that be out of control? |
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aeoliah
Premier Member Joined: 11/18/2005 Location: Indonesia Status: Offline Points: 3215 |
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I would recommend Violin C-pen, but the price is not appropriate for your budget and I have not tried too many blades, so I can only advise you to contact Cole again and ask for his recommendation. He is very helpful.
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tiehwen
Premier Member Joined: 11/22/2006 Location: Bukan Bumiputra Status: Offline Points: 6434 |
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a cheap Clipper Cpen (under 40.00 USD) would be just fine 4 u.
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pingpongkf
Silver Member Joined: 08/25/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 823 |
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50,- is gonna be a bit hard, maybe galaxy T8 or offensice CR or as mentioned above a clipper. or spend a bit more and get a Malin carbon
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squiggle
Beginner Joined: 09/27/2007 Status: Offline Points: 66 |
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Could you provide some information on what you are currently using? I think it will help the forum members provide better advice.
if you are in the US; Paddle palace has a Stiga Tube Aluminum Penhold for $47.95 (looking at C-Pens that are listed as in stock) but if you are moving up from a All/All+ blade it may not be the best bet. The Stiga Clipper is usually a popular choice. Of you can try its cheaper substitute the Galaxy/YinHe M6 at colestt. (or T2 if you want a carbon blade) [Added] Just noticed that TTpioneers has the Yasaka Ma Lin Soft Carbon and Gaiten Carbon Cpen in your price range. (They have a FBP April special 25% off this month that brings the blades down to within your budget range.) Yasaka makes very good Cpens. |
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tdragon
Platinum Member Joined: 01/26/2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2060 |
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Nittaku Septear CPen would be a great blade within your budget.
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shij421
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clipper cpen man, that's the way to go.
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