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    Posted: 01/03/2009 at 7:55pm

Here is a research report came in a Japanese magazine: Takkyu Okoku Magazine. The report came this month in the Takkyu Okoku Magazine P.149~155.

This is a pdf document and the report is in Japanese.
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Are those high level club players? I didn't see national team people....
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Takkyu Okoku is my favorite Magazine, once I see who they look at, I will report my findings.
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Ok if you don't know Japanese tt as I do, you will get pretty lost. ALL of these players are top players in Japan, though they play little internationally, they are quite famous within Japan.
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Originally posted by BMonkey BMonkey wrote:

Are those high level club players? I didn't see national team people....
 
I think the first player has visited the US Open before.
 
LiXiao, if you can interpret some of these information it would be great.
 
 
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^Shinnosuke Kiho I'm guessing. Or Yusuke Kurashima. Ill comprise a list of all the players, may take me awhile, though some of these people I actually dont know.
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bumpp, this was quite interesting as the amount of people using XIOM is going up.
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Originally posted by liXiao liXiao wrote:

^Shinnosuke Kiho I'm guessing. Or Yusuke Kurashima. Ill comprise a list of all the players, may take me awhile, though some of these people I actually dont know.
 
can you name the list of players appearing that list? they are numbered like ann konishi
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butterfly will be losing much of the bryce sales haha
most of them using bryce is switching to pryde
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But then butterfly will have something else being researched and then a month later they pull it off with a fantastic rubber that attracts everyone! =D. That's what I think, that's also why I go with butterfly only. Occasionally some of china's brand when I'm low on cash =D!
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pryde is very much used in sweaden. its a little wierd, since i though it would be donic or stiga who dominated there
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Originally posted by Asaomi Asaomi wrote:

pryde is very much used in sweaden. its a little wierd, since i though it would be donic or stiga who dominated there
 
The Swedish blades are popular outside of Sweden. Even XIOM has a series called XIOM Novus Swedish. Sometimes you get respect not in your home but outside your home Tongue.
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alot of players were using sk7 hmm...
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Yes sk7 became HUGE in japan once it released. Before the most popular blade was the timo boll spirit.
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Is SK7 from DHS?
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Originally posted by ibupro ibupro wrote:

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looks sexyy
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Originally posted by acer800 acer800 wrote:

looks sexyy
 
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Thanks for your sharing, your infromation is so useful for choosing rubbers after the glue ban.
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Butterfly will come out with something called Pryce.
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Why not just call it "Highprice"LOL
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Originally posted by haggisv haggisv wrote:

Why not just call it "Highprice"LOL


Highprice :))  I agree with that one. I expect Butterfly will be releasing a new line of rubbers to get them back in the competition.
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i was playing in japan last year and butterfly seems all but extinct in japan. it is all tsp (xiom) and sometimes stiga or nittaku. butterfly can be seen on the shoes of players and that is about it. it is an international, not national phenomenon
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What about JUIC? JUIC seem to focus more on their local market than the international one, so I would expect them to have a significant market share in Japan?
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Originally posted by fartikum fartikum wrote:

Originally posted by haggisv haggisv wrote:

Why not just call it "Highprice"LOL


Highprice :))  I agree with that one. I expect Butterfly will be releasing a new line of rubbers to get them back in the competition.
 
i m sure butterfly will live to the hype and release the first rubber to break the 100$ barrier,do you  remember when bryce used to be expensive?
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i did not see that much juic in japan. had no idea even they were japanese.
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^Only one player in Japanese history used Juic, and that was Seiko Iseki aka Wei QIngguang.
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yoshida kaii and kanyo are both from china also right?

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Originally posted by shigzeo shigzeo wrote:

i was playing in japan last year and butterfly seems all but extinct in japan. it is all tsp (xiom) and sometimes stiga or nittaku. butterfly can be seen on the shoes of players and that is about it. it is an international, not national phenomenon
 
What TSP product (not XIOM product) is popular in Japan?
 
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