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    Posted: 07/18/2009 at 11:58am
I was at the Canadian senior champioships in Quebec and met some of the guys who play for Team Canada. The ones i met were all using Gergely 21.Peter Paul had his paired with T05 on both sides and the speed and spin he generated was just awesome. I was also impressed with two members of the BC team who were both beaten in 5 games by Peter Paul,but he sure had a tough time with them.
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Originally posted by jossix jossix wrote:

I was at the Canadian senior champioships in Quebec and met some of the guys who play for Team Canada. The ones i met were all using Gergely 21.Peter Paul had his paired with T05 on both sides and the speed and spin he generated was just awesome. I was also impressed with two members of the BC team who were both beaten in 5 games by Peter Paul,but he sure had a tough time with them.


As far as I know, all Canadian team members are using Gergely 21 (FL).  Some of them use T05 and some use other rubbers.
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For a carbon blade it is rather impressive, it has pretty good feel to it and a good ratio of speed/control.  
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Originally posted by bull_harrier bull_harrier wrote:

For a carbon blade it is rather impressive, it has pretty good feel to it and a good ratio of speed/control. �


the players said pretty much the same thing to me.they mentioned that they liked the speed, feel and control.
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Well it's allways been a good blade, if you were sponsored by Butterfly (I guess they are) that would be one of the best blades you could ask them for

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How is the gergerly 21 compared to the primorac carbon ?
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I was also there :), peter paul sure is impressive, but I didn't stay long, so I'm still not aware of the results LOL
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Originally posted by petey petey wrote:

How is the gergerly 21 compared to the primorac carbon ?
 
it's harder and faster.
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Is someone from  Canada Team using Sword rubbers?I saw on eacheng some Sword rubbers which are made especially for Canada National Team .,is it true?
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Originally posted by Skyline Skyline wrote:

Originally posted by petey petey wrote:

How is the gergerly 21 compared to the primorac carbon ?
 
it's harder and faster.


I agree that it's faster but you thought it was harder than the PC? I personally thought it had a softer feel but something like feel is subjective to a point
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How is Gergely21 compared to Sardius?  Thx.

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I am selling a Gergely 21 flared 84 grams, used only twice. 

It is fast, but slightly better control then Sardius.

here is the link to the thread
http://www.mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=27127
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Originally posted by ozjan ozjan wrote:

I am selling a Gergely 21 flared 84 grams, used only twice. 

It is fast, but slightly better control then Sardius.

here is the link to the thread
http://www.mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=27127


Thx.  Let me think about it.

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Is this blade for Japan or for American market?
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Originally posted by Master_of_loops Master_of_loops wrote:

Is this blade for Japan or for American market?


Is there a difference between these two versions?

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Originally posted by ThaiLe ThaiLe wrote:

Originally posted by Master_of_loops Master_of_loops wrote:

Is this blade for Japan or for American market?


Is there a difference between these two versions?



It's funny that you ask this because a long time ago i got one from presports and the blade was different. It had a smaller and more square handle and it felt like it was slightly harder and faster than the one i got from iruiru about 7 months ago.  That one had a fatter handle and felt more soft.  Which makes me wonder if butterfly made some changes to their blades when they started putting their silver logo on the bottom of the blade handles vs the metal butterfly pin on there.  I noticed the TBS had a bigger handle as well once they started doing that, or my hands shrank
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Originally posted by bull_harrier bull_harrier wrote:

Originally posted by ThaiLe ThaiLe wrote:

Originally posted by Master_of_loops Master_of_loops wrote:

Is this blade for Japan or for American market?


Is there a difference between these two versions?



It's funny that you ask this because a long time ago i got one from presports and the blade was different. It had a smaller and more square handle and it felt like it was slightly harder and faster than the one i got from iruiru about 7 months ago.  That one had a fatter handle and felt more soft.  Which makes me wonder if butterfly made some changes to their blades when they started putting their silver logo on the bottom of the blade handles vs the metal butterfly pin on there.  I noticed the TBS had a bigger handle as well once they started doing that, or my hands shrank


Perhaps your hands shrank...LOL...J/K

Thx for the info.

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