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    Posted: 07/13/2017 at 2:09am



Hi guys, got this off a chinese website. Supposedly Fang Bo's bat in his provincial team days. Anyone know the name of the blade?





edit: black rubber is H3 39 degrees
 red is H 3-50 37 degrees


Edited by LearnerDriverLicence - 07/13/2017 at 5:26am
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Looks like Clipper.
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DHS rubbers on both sides in his provincial days? That doesn't seem to add up. I thought back then everyone was using tenergy or some sort of high speed rubber on backhand and the trend of using hurricane or related rubbers on backhand came about only recently. Isn't that the case?
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It does add up, ma long also uses a H3 but with a different sponge.
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edited post. Red should be DHS H 3-50
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Are 37 deg, 39 deg DHS Scale same as 37 deg/39 deg in Yinhe scale?
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I find it suspicious that FH rubber is only 39 degree. Nowadays I think he plays with 42 deg.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote anubhav1984 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/13/2017 at 12:38pm
Originally posted by Fabian1890 Fabian1890 wrote:

It does add up, ma long also uses a H3 but with a different sponge.

Well, in all fairness, he started using that a couple of years ago. And if this is from provincial days of Fang Bo, then I am guessing no one was using H3 on their backhands as a standard back in those days (I am guessing Fang was playing provincial perhaps 5-6 years ago).
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Originally posted by Hozuki Hozuki wrote:

I find it suspicious that FH rubber is only 39 degree. Nowadays I think he plays with 42 deg.

He probably ADAPTS to what he's given and isn't too particular on "strictly 91.23 gram clipper, strictly 39 grams cut, 41.23 degree hardness black fh, 39.42 degree 38.23 grams cut red bh..."
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote plazm Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/13/2017 at 1:26pm
Originally posted by anubhav1984 anubhav1984 wrote:

DHS rubbers on both sides in his provincial days? That doesn't seem to add up. I thought back then everyone was using tenergy or some sort of high speed rubber on backhand and the trend of using hurricane or related rubbers on backhand came about only recently. Isn't that the case?
I remember Wang Nan used to play with tacky topsheet on both sides way back before. and I guess there were more players if you go back 10 years or more.
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Originally posted by HuLimei HuLimei wrote:

Are 37 deg, 39 deg DHS Scale same as 37 deg/39 deg in Yinhe scale?
I think it's supposed to be. At the very least, it is close.

Edited by al_111 - 07/13/2017 at 3:34pm
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Originally posted by HuLimei HuLimei wrote:

Originally posted by Hozuki Hozuki wrote:

I find it suspicious that FH rubber is only 39 degree. Nowadays I think he plays with 42 deg.

He probably ADAPTS to what he's given and isn't too particular on "strictly 91.23 gram clipper, strictly 39 grams cut, 41.23 degree hardness black fh, 39.42 degree 38.23 grams cut red bh..."
Exactly

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If you know more than me and can back up your claim then by any means please do so, but if you merely speculate wildly then that's very lame.

It's not like there weren't any players that weren't picky about their equipment. Wang Liqin, for example, was known to be incredibly picky about his rubbers and blade, changing latter around a dozen times thoughout his career. Nope, he wasn't constantly given something and had to play with it. That's not how it works. China players are not robots that you merely input with variables and then they auto win.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SmackDAT Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/13/2017 at 8:07pm
Originally posted by Hozuki Hozuki wrote:

If you know more than me and can back up your claim then by any means please do so, but if you merely speculate wildly then that's very lame.

It's not like there weren't any players that weren't picky about their equipment. Wang Liqin, for example, was known to be incredibly picky about his rubbers and blade, changing latter around a dozen times thoughout his career. Nope, he wasn't constantly given something and had to play with it. That's not how it works. China players are not robots that you merely input with variables and then they auto win.
I swear he changed blades and rubbers so many times over the years, I'm pretty sure Fang Bo changed his equipment also. Clipper was an amazing blade for CPT at the time and of course so was H3 :D
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it's a Clipper CR. that what he used at NA Teams too.
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Originally posted by kurokami kurokami wrote:

it's a Clipper CR. that what he used at NA Teams too.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kurokami Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/14/2017 at 3:36pm
also i don't think that's fb's blade. he had T05 bh. h3-50 did not exist back then. it's probably some fb fan making a similar build


Edited by kurokami - 07/14/2017 at 3:36pm
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