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    Posted: 01/13/2009 at 5:07pm

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1. Penholder (Коническая, короткая и широкая)  
                                                                               

2. Winner (Анатомическая)                                   

3. Legend (Вогнутая, широкая)                             

4. Master (Вогнутая, узкая)                                   

5. Peter (Прямая)                                                   

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 7plywood Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01/13/2009 at 5:11pm
Peter = the most comfy handle for big hands from all handles I've tried
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Legend - the most comfy handle for small hands from all handles I've tried.
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Peter = the most comfy handle, and I have small hands...
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The point is - which is the most comfy handle is a question of personal preference. I modify all the handles of other than Stiga blades to the specification of the Legend handle.
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is it easy to remove a handle from a blade? what process do you use?
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I don't remove the handle. What I do is to cut small pieces of the grip and glue them to the sides of the small handle, then I wrap the rest of the grip all over to make it look nicer. The whole process takes about 10 minutes. The end result - diemnsions are exactly as of the Legeng handle.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote icontek Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01/13/2009 at 11:53pm
Originally posted by stan1551 stan1551 wrote:

I don't remove the handle. What I do is to cut small pieces of the grip and glue them to the sides of the small handle, then I wrap the rest of the grip all over to make it look nicer. The whole process takes about 10 minutes. The end result - diemnsions are exactly as of the Legeng handle.


You don't mind the dampening effect of overgrip?
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I just left the restroom.
The whole time I was in there I was trying to decide which model I have:

Penholder?
Master?
Legend
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Peter?
Winner?


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Tommy,

Aren't you a Seemiller grip player?
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@icontek

No, I dont feel a difference. Actually, for some handles which are too smooth/polished - the grip has an added benefit - it prevents my hand from sliding/slipping. Perfect example - Darker handles.
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For me, master is the best one I've ever used, it perfectly suits my hand.
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