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What Butterfly Blade is this? |
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bearbear12345
Member Joined: 10/05/2012 Location: NSW, Australia Status: Offline Points: 15 |
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Posted: 10/05/2012 at 3:42am |
Hi,
Can anyone tell me what Butterfly Blade this is??? Images: Side 1: http://i.imgur.com/bVAln.jpg Side 2: http://i.imgur.com/Xe3Gp.jpg Side 3: http://i.imgur.com/VcVb4.jpg Note:
I'm guessing that it is 'Master' as it says that in the blade itself but like I said, I can't find it anywhere. Please help! |
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liulin04
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my gut instinct is that it is a Butterfly pre-made. Take a picture of the end of the handle where the Butterfly tag is, does it have one? Pre-mades usually have quite an elongated name screen.
Edited by liulin04 - 10/05/2012 at 3:45am |
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bearbear12345
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No, my dad glued on the rubbers himself.
And FYI, this post is in conjunction with this one EDIT: And also, the end doesn't have any either, just my name, since I use it for school, incase the teachers think it's the schools. BUT IT'S SO DIFFERENT FROM THE SCHOOLS!!!! THE SCHOOL ONE'S DON'T EVEN HAVE RUBBERS!!!!!!! Edited by bearbear12345 - 10/05/2012 at 3:54am |
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liulin04
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remove the rubbers to see what's underneath
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bearbear12345
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I don't want to :(
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liulin04
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i suppose that's the only way to find out
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bearbear12345
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What about the other blades, they have their model on the outside body?
Or does this 'No-Model' trend onnly exist on the Butterfly series? |
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Imago
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Looks like mass production Made in China. Of course, TG 825 is much better. How can you compare coal and diamond...
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bearbear12345
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One's used for cooking/fuel, one's used for display!
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stefashka
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Looks like a cheap BTY pre-made, about the same quality as $6-10 Chinese blades.
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Darker 7P-2A CP - Dignics 09c, TSP Curl P3α
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Imago
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Exactly!
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bearbear12345
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So it doesn't have a model name?
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redlands
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it is the Butterfly Primorac Master racket, it is sold originally with Wakaba D-13 2.0mm rubbers on both sides. It is a pre-made racket for advanced amateurs who have some background and like fast play. I have one f this as well, with rubbers still on
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topspin25
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Could be this premade recreational paddle.
http://www.indiasportsstation.com/comersus/store/catalog/Butterfly_Table%20Tennis%20Racket_PrimoracMaster.jpg |
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bearbear12345
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Looks like it!!!!!!!
Thanks, Hopefully :) |
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redlands
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exactly! It is the one. So, I do not have to upload photos of mine. It is a good racket, though. A great value for money if you do not want to bother yourself with hesitating between blades and rubbers. For a hobby player, it is a good choice I think.
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bearbear12345
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Ok well thanks to all!
Thread can be closed mods! |
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thettnovice
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http://www.tabletennisworld.com.au/butterfly-primorac-master-p-30.html
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