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    Posted: 08/27/2009 at 1:56pm
Both blades are used, but in perfect playing condition.

The acoustic has only been used about 10 times and shows virtually no wear, as seen from the images I provide. There are approx. 2 to 3 small nicks at the corner where the blade met the table on a push, but that is it. I personally did not seal this blade because the person whom I made the purchase had done such a great job sealing it, nice thick layer, wood fully protected. With all my blades, once sealed I scratched up the surface with a fine sandpaper just to help the gluing process. The weight is 86g.

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             ACOUSTIC SOLD

The Timo Boll Spirit had been my first love. It actually hurts me to part with it, but the time is right. As seen from the images, the corners are worn, and the end of the handle shows the residue of a couple drops, but the blade faces are 100%. There is no chance any of the nicks will affect play in any way, my playing with is is testament to this. The blade is in great playing shape. It has been sealed since I first played with it. I do not have a weight for this blade.

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TBS SOLD

I do not have the original boxing for either, but as you are not paying for the boxing, it should not matter. I will ship securely. Shipping is free. I prefer paypal above all other forms of payment, but if interested with another please ask. PM me here, IM: murrrrrrrrrrrray, or email [email protected] for more information.




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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote nicefrog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08/30/2009 at 3:30pm
How do you manage to ding up a blade so much? I've never hit the table with any of my blades in 25 years. Anger problems:)?

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Originally posted by nicefrog nicefrog wrote:

How do you manage to ding up a blade so much? I've never hit the table with any of my blades in 25 years. Anger problems:)?

My guess is that blade was worn from many regluing processes. It was maybe not sealed (some people do not like sealing) and each time the player reglued a bit of wood gave up??? just a theory.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote murrayblhrc Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/01/2009 at 8:44am
ya it was mostly re gluing, its not a bunch of nicks, but really just splinters of wood that came up from peeling the rubber. I sealed the blade once again after I was done gluing, so what you see is basically under a layer of sealer. I've also lowered the prices if anyone is interested. For the TBS I was trying to basically find the most warn parts of the blade and get those in the picture, as I wanted the buyer to know there was some wear. But the blade faces are near mint............so
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