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Surprised no one has said so yet?  Borko can best any blade feel and otherwise.  The feeling is brighter than a violin (violin feeling is excellent, I'd know that blade in my hand among a thousand).  HK has great feeling, but YEO is even better.
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i like the feeling of nittaku acoustic and bty Jun Mizutani...but lately l have bought 3 nos of yasaka malin extra offensive blade...it feels different but yet marvellous...
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yasaka extra offensive. perfect feeling.
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Originally posted by chronos chronos wrote:

Surprised no one has said so yet?  Borko can best any blade feel and otherwise.  The feeling is brighter than a violin (violin feeling is excellent, I'd know that blade in my hand among a thousand).  HK has great feeling, but YEO is even better.
Did u come to ur above-mentioned conclusion by comparing all of these blades w/the same FH/BH rubbers on?
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Originally posted by tiehwen tiehwen wrote:

Originally posted by chronos chronos wrote:

Surprised no one has said so yet?  Borko can best any blade feel and otherwise.  The feeling is brighter than a violin (violin feeling is excellent, I'd know that blade in my hand among a thousand).  HK has great feeling, but YEO is even better.
Did u come to ur above-mentioned conclusion by comparing all of these blades w/the same FH/BH rubbers on?
Good question. Wink
But the feeling of the blade is nothing do with the rubbers. You just feel it right away when you hit it. How the blade plays is the different story.
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LOL......looking at my signature,i would say JOLLA STING blade
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YEO all the way!!!!
love the feeling of this blade....
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Which carbon blade has the most feeling??
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which is faster: the YEO or the MLC
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BH: Palio Aeolus 45* 2.2
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Originally posted by franky101 franky101 wrote:

Which carbon blade has the most feeling??
 
mine, you can feel everything in your hand.  I think because all the wood and carbon is vertically aligned and theres no dumb hollow handle
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Originally posted by franky101 franky101 wrote:

Which carbon blade has the most feeling??


Yasaka Malin Carbon, It doesn't feel carbon blade at all, more like all wood. It has more vibration than Hking.
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Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive! I thought that it would be too fast blade and it is not. Great feel!
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Originally posted by tiehwen tiehwen wrote:

That Old 1979 - 1982 Stiga AR "Ulf Tickan Carlsson" 5 Ply Wood w/Anatomic handle. Period.


Which Tickan did you mean? There were three Tickans, I think - Allround Wood, Offensive Wood and Clipper Wood. All basically older (and better) versions of what we call nowadays Stiga Allround Wood, Offensive Wood, Clipper Wood...

I just found in my old stuff (re-packing for the move) an old (with some chips and cracks) Stiga Ulf "Tickan" Karlsson Allround Wood - see link here

http://mytabletennis.net/Forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=21536
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Originally posted by JimT JimT wrote:

Originally posted by tiehwen tiehwen wrote:

That Old 1979 - 1982 Stiga AR "Ulf Tickan Carlsson" 5 Ply Wood w/Anatomic handle. Period.

Which Tickan did you mean? There were three Tickans, I think - AllRound Wood, Offensive Wood and Clipper Wood.........
Jimmy...Jimmy...Wasn't the above-mentioned clear enuf?.....Good find there....
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donic waldner allplay, favorite blade when rubbers were reglued
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1-ply hinoki....
contest closed.
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violin - speed 90 - fejer-konnerth - clipper
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So far it is red KTS blade with Xiom Omega II rubber for me. I shall be testing my other collections soon - BTY Cypress Special, Cypress Max, Xiom RSM Platinum, Darker 90.
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my senkoh MAX with boost TS can feel every little bit. gorgeous feel.
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Originally posted by tiehwen tiehwen wrote:

Originally posted by JimT JimT wrote:

Originally posted by tiehwen tiehwen wrote:

That Old 1979 - 1982 Stiga AR "Ulf Tickan Carlsson" 5 Ply Wood w/Anatomic handle. Period.

Which Tickan did you mean? There were three Tickans, I think - AllRound Wood, Offensive Wood and Clipper Wood.........
Jimmy...Jimmy...Wasn't the above-mentioned clear enuf?.....Good find there....


Didn't notice that AR there - you hid it well!! Wink
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ive got all three of those stiga blades.  they do feel great - although the slowest of them i would say has so much feel that its sweet spot may be tiny
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Originally posted by bozbrisvegas bozbrisvegas wrote:

ive got all three of those stiga blades.  they do feel great - although the slowest of them i would say has so much feel that its sweet spot may be tiny


well, it probably works best with some harder-faster rubbers...
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How about slappin' a rubber on your palm?
If that don't give good feel nothing will! :-).

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