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    Posted: 03/08/2023 at 1:21pm
Killerspin needs no introduction to TT players, but for my part it has become a fair partner in the AMANO project.



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Amazing !
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Hi everyone, 
Let me show you a novelty, or rather I haven't seen this on TT blades before.
The Colt-pattern handle is both a design feature and a way to reduce slippage.
We'll soon find out from the feedbacks how it works...


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IMHO, this Anatomic handle of my OSP V+ is the most comfortable verses those made by other famous brands which I've owned/tried over the years. I think Mr. Palatinus has really perfected his craftsmanship.
So nice!



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This handle looks so cool. I am wondering why no manufactures is making more of them.


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Dear o dear...
I honestly can't believe I could see this Ehrlich (How do you pronounce it?) Replica (ST? or something else?). It's sitting right in front of my eyes since last evening. How did it get here so fast?
90g.
Craftsmanship is just beyond words.
Quality of Wood plies? Damn...so gorgeous!
I hope to play this soon, may be after this Pandemic because my club is still closed, I believe...

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Dear o dear...
I honestly can't believe I could see this Ehrlich (How do you pronounce it?) Replica (ST? or something else?). It's sitting right in front of my eyes since last evening. How did it get here so fast?
90g.
Craftsmanship is just beyond words.
Quality of Wood plies? Damn...so gorgeous!
I hope to play this soon, may be after this Pandemic because my club is still closed, I believe...


check out my FS post:



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These are just some of my thoughts about OSP blades (Virtuoso - & Virtuoso +) which I've been playing with for 10 yrs +/-...
I actually sold off most of my other brands of blades, especially Butterfly ones which, to be honest, are mostly over-priced, over-rated & over-hyped, BUT not my OSPs (V- & V+). There is something unique about my OSPs, I've been playing table tennis since childhood, mid-1970's, with many Btfly blades, Jpens, Cpens & shake-hands, yet the sensations/feels that OSPs have been giving me is just beyond words. Not a single high-end blade of other brands could give me or make me "Forget about whatever blades & Just play table tennis" kind of feeling!
I won't/can't be deceived by the "boring" looks/appearance of any of these OSP blades & I hope 1 day that I can play with this new OSP AC & also the work/workmanship which goes into preparing/making the handle choices is so elaborate & amazing. The An. & STs are so much better than those of my previous Btfly's.
We have to try/play with any of these (my choices) to believe "it".
Again, just my takes.


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I must say that mister Palatinus answered to my post in a private message, and i am satisfied with his reply!

Long live OSP blades!

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Originally posted by Palatinus Palatinus wrote:

Ehrlich replicas...





Hello mister Robert Palatinus!
I am very pleased to say that i bought used blade that has Palatinus metal tag on it.. I've read much about you and your work, and i'm impressed!

My blade handle doesnt have any serial number engraved in it, just a metal tag. It's exactly the same as these "Elrich replica's". Could it be fraud? I doubt, coz craftsmanship is flawless!
Here's my "artistic" pic of the blade. Needless to say i was so proud of myself.




PS. i had to buy used one, coz i dont have the money to become owner of fully customized one from your store :). Hopefully that will change when this baby kid grows up! .)


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Thanks.
Yes of course, I know him.
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Nice blades Palatinus!
By the way, do you know Daniel Conic? he plays in my club Wink.
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Great blades, as always! Wink
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Variations on the PF4 theme.









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Originally posted by Ross Leidy Ross Leidy wrote:

Really beautiful.  Love the inlays.


Thank you Ross.
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Really beautiful.  Love the inlays.
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Assymetric custommade cpen blade, one side with CRW UFS..




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cool...sounds like Dream21 is the author?
I'll edit those discrepancies which didn't (but do now) make sense to me. Thumbs Up
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Thank you, I am grateful to everyone!
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Another correction in the 3rd paragraph, "Robert is an electronics engineer..."

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In the 2nd last sentense, "not sure whether this OSP brand would become a BIGGER/Major brand in the future or in years to come."
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"may be this OSP brand would become one of the major brand in the future."
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5th paragraph "My Musko Cpen 2012 has a different/unique overall look vs the earlier Palatinus Cpen OC. The handle & its label are different/1st of its kind."
It should be "The Musko that I ordered in 2012, has a unique overall look, and the wooden logo/lens were originate/new to the market"
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In the 4th paragraph, " the product/model numbers would spread/span into 6 - 7 models" the meaning should be "there are now 6-7 different models."
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The translation above have some mistake.
In the 2nd paragraph, "It was years ago that his son who tried to custom-make a blade for Mr. Perkosan, a professional blade-maker, but it was unsuccessful or the result was not good enough (may be?). So it prompted Mr. Palatinus, this good dad, to start learning making blades for his son." 
It should be "The professional blade-maker, Mr. Perkosan who made blade for Robert's son  had passed away, and he could not find any better/suitable blade, so he decided to custom made blade for his son."
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Sorry for the mistake, I mix up with the Chinese translation of Austria and Hungary, I apologize.
I told my editor about the mistake already. I am really sorry.
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A Craftman's Hand-made OSP

--- A good Dad's hand-made Table tennis blade----

OSP is a brand originated from Hungary. It's generally regarded by many as the "Rolls-Royle" among all of the hand/custom made t/t brands. It's believed that this OSP brand of blades is very well-known by most t/t equipment enthusiasts around the world. This brand has been around for quite sometime (many years) esp. online stores/websites. What is so special about this brand that people are drawn/attracted to it's mystical playing characteristics?

Mr. Robert Palatinus is an Electronic Engineer by trade/profession. He's also a great dad. Mr. Perkosan, a professional blade-maker, who made blade for Robert's son had passed away, and Mr. Palatinus could not find any better/suitable blade, so he decided to custom made blade for his son.

After few years of learning & making blades for regular t/t public/players and also later for professional (national) players, his effort began to bear good fruits/results. In the early year of 2000, Robert then had a (sort of) life-changing experience/opportunity to have met a old stiga blades collector, Laszlo Peli, who then started to sell his custom made blades online (on Laszlo's website).

The early batch of Palatinus had serial numbers & mine (this author) has a number 130 on it, it means this is the 130th hand-made blade Mr. Palatinus made. My Cpen as shown here has the characteristics of early version of Old Stiga Offensive Wood & I ordered/bought it due to the 1 reason that Older Stiga O.W. didn't have any Cpen version/model.
As time went by & due to the need to speeding up manufacturing/making, there are now 6-7 different models. The OSP brand name since then was established.

The Musko that I ordered in 2012, has a unique overall look, and the wooden logo/lens were original/new to the market.

In 2014 when I started to write/research about Custom made blades. I first came across this Palatinus brandname & after few exchanges with Mr. Palatinus, I raised the issue of it's Cpen handle being a bit too wide/big
and not very comfortable, as a result OSP (Mr. Palatinus) then improved/revised on it.
The picture of these 3 generations/models show the differences/improvement.

The latest ordered models these days would have 2 self-adhered stickies/labels,
the owners/buyers could choose whichever they like best/see fit.

The last BOLD line, AFTER the video pics., reads:

"There are now OSP brand distributors in Hong Kong, China (中国香港), & these models are also now available in some European shops, may be this OSP brand would become one of the major brand in the future."

I could later come back to fix some sentences 'cuz I don't quite get ALL the things the original writer actually meant to say...




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Thank you Patrick.
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I could translate for you. Just give me some time. There are many good things said about your hand made blades..Clap
It's written in "Simplified" characters, i.e. Mainland Chinese (not Traditional version I was brought up to know/understand but I know both....)
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Originally posted by Palatinus Palatinus wrote:

Hi, could anyone help me to transtlate this article? Thanks




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Hi, could anyone help me to transtlate this article? Thanks




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