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    Posted: 10/15/2017 at 11:33am
I really enjoyed watching Kalampar's BH in super slo-mo. Too bad there is none of his FH. Anyone know if a similar video showing his FH in super-slo? Not sure when the video was taken but it was uploaded a year ago. If anyone still follows him, I was wondering what equipment he uses? Thanks.

Klampar BH in super-slo-mo



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I was young, playing in college in the early 70s, when I first heard of Klampar and Jonyer, the two Hungarians who were driving the Chinese players crazy with their super-loops and double wing attacks. They definitely revolutionized TT. Bengtsson had just shocked the Chinese at the World's. I guess this was the beginning of modern TT, with the super fast, aggressive play, but I went on sabbatical and missed all the fun that began with suoer-gluing in the 1980s.

It was a really exciting period. I use to play at the NY 72nd Street club and Marty Reisman's on 96th Street. The 72th was the home of the Ping Ping Diplomacy that opened trade with China. I knew most of the players that made that trip. Back then it was all Sriver and Mark V rubber. Easy. 😃 There was a Hungarian (I think) promoter who use to bring in the Yuguslavs, Swedes, Hungarians, and Japanese a tournament so I saw all the great players if that time playing.

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Looks like Werner Schlager learned a lot from him.
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Originally posted by GSOM_GSOM11 GSOM_GSOM11 wrote:

Looks like Werner Schlager learned a lot from him.


Lots of similarities.

Waldner said that, as a youth, he used to study Klempar's technique.
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I was told Klampar was using T05 on both sides and a Stiga blade.
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