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louie9
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Posted: 07/20/2006 at 9:45am |
I got Hurricane 3 for Sale in Australia. I got the 1 and 2 stamps. Most of the Rubber are mostly red colour. Email if you interested. Thanks
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louie9
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Oh yea the 1 stamp is provincial and the 2 stamps is national.
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louie9
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sorry, here a pic of the H3 national rubber. It have 2 serials number and a red stamp in the middle. While the provincial only have the large serial number and the red square stamp. Thanks .
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ttman
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both of those are provincial happy? |
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AZNpenholdloop
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dont flame your sales rivals, ttman. but yes the national version has the chinese character "guo" on the back. It means "country" or "nation" in Chinese. Those are genuine province rubbers though. Good luck with the sales.
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ttman
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and umm I emailed him and asked the price, because I wanted to know if he had the verison with half circle stamp, he wants 60AUD good luck with the sales
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louie9
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OK. Thanks. My Friends said these were national. So that what I advertised. Anyway, the professional players in china used province too. If you interested email me. I also have other rubber for sale used by the top world professional players such as H2 (Blue) and Palio. They are all brand new. Email me if you interested. Thanks
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transmed999
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AZNPenholdLoop, Are there two versions of the "provincal" H3 or just one? |
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transmed999
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ttman and AZNpenholdloop you both confuse me. ttman, in response to Mr2Tran's post on different versions of H3, you wrote: "does it say china team in english in the middle of the sponge? If so thats china team version if not, u just have a nice sehet of national team? Could you upload a picture? Does it have a half circle stamp in it anywhere?" What's the difference between "China Team and National Team". AZNPenholdloop you wrote on this post: "dont flame your sales rivals, ttman. but yes the national version has the chinese character "guo" on the back. It means "country" or "nation" in Chinese. Those are genuine province rubbers though. Good luck with the sales." Please explain dudes because i thought there were only three version of H3: 1.Commercial 2. Provincial 3. National. From reading both your posts it now appears there are four versions: 1.Commerical 2. Provincial 3. National 4. China Team version. Is this true? Is China Team version the same as National Team version then? Mr2Tran's post for your reference: http://www.mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=7294&PN=1 |
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transmed999
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ttman, Mr2Tran wrote in regards to different versions of H3: "The national team one has the regular serial stamp at the back and then it has another set of serial slightly smaller stamped just above that and then it has a red square stamp that you get on the provincial with the degree stamped on it". (See pic of H3 posted by Louie9 (above) which describes exactly what Mr2Tran wrote about the Nationa version of H3) And your (ttman) response to the Mr2Tran post was: "does it say china team in english in the middle of the sponge? If so thats china team version if not, u just have a nice sehet of national team? Could you upload a picture? Does it have a half circle stamp in it anywhere?" Now on this very post you wrote: "both of those are provincial. happy?" (presumably directed at AZNpenholdloop and in reference to the H3 pic posted by Louie9). AZNpenholdloop, your response to this was: "dont flame your sales rivals, ttman. but yes the national version has the chinese character "guo" on the back. It means "country" or "nation" in Chinese. Those are genuine province rubbers though. Good luck with the sales."
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transmed999
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China Team Version vs National Team Version. Just curious, if i was playing for China does that mean I'm also playing for their National team? |
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rossicarbon
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THe H3 which has the english writing CHINA TEAM is a national version which is sponsored to HK team. Hk team preference is different to the Chinese team preference. |
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AZNpenholdloop
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im not sure about the HK version, but to my knowledge there are only 3 versions as you stated. the province version is the one he is selling and the national is the one i described. the HK might be a new version?!??! cool
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louie9
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Sorry Guys The Blue H2 was sold. I will try to get many more. I will also try to get Wang Liqin Signature sign on is Eight-One Club T- SHirt. It will be a few month. Anyway, thanks for your posts, I would not care less about this H3 arguement, It the player and not the rubber. |
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ttman
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what about the palio, I would like to buy the sheet
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transmed999
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RossiCarbon, If the Hong Kong national team uses the China Team version of H3 can you tell me which version of the H3 the Chinese National Team uses? Thanks. |
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transmed999
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AZNpenholdloop, the reason i ask if there is a difference between China team version and National version is because I read a post by ttman in response to various versions of H3 in which he wrote: "does it say china team in english in the middle of the sponge? If so thats china team version if not, u just have a nice sehet of national team? Could you upload a picture? Does it have a half circle stamp in it anywhere?" My understanding is that there is two versions of the national H3, one which is preferred by the Hong Kong National team and one which is preferred by the Chinese National Team. My understanding is that the Hong Kong National H3 is lighter than the Chinese National team version and the sponge is slightly different as well. |
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rossicarbon
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Yes what u stating is true, HK "CHINA TEAM VERSION" of H3 is heaps lighter than the national version of the CHinese Team. The lightest sheet of h3 which i received from Hk is about 38-40 gr uncut, after cut is about 34-36. When the H3 was introduced by the cHinese team, Hk used to get the sponsored batch with the half-circle stamp where the serial numbers are located, also with the "national" stamp in chinese in the corner. Now HK just get their sponsored version with english writing "CHINA TEAM" and the national stamp in chinese at the corner of the rubber. |
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rossicarbon
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Seriously, i do not know which versions of h3 of the chinese national team because i only deal with HK. HK basically does not have a choice like CHINA because in china players could be using h3 with different sponge, with HK team they will get the best version that available for international competitions. So basically every players in HK team will get the same h3. |
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phrixion
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I just tried to buy some national versions of H3 in china and that is not it at all. It has a small stamp at the bottom corner and two chinese characters. The front will have a sticker with the degree of hardness of the top sheet (i think it's the top sheet hardness) There is a camper here that plays with the blue sponge and it is very hard and very springy. He's extremely good and doesn't speak too highly of it, but it is a rare sponge. |
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