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blades (2)
blades
by Steve 19 years ago
by Steve 19 years ago
Re: blades
by gcollins 19 years ago
by gcollins 19 years ago
Re: blades
by bes 19 years ago
by bes 19 years ago
Re: blades
by Steve 19 years ago
by Steve 19 years ago
Re: blades
by Tim 19 years ago
by Tim 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: blades) was posted by gcollins, on 1/24/2005 4:49:35 PM:
I've used the Galaxy 896 and the 729 6030L. Galaxy is softer, more flexible, "bouncier" than the 6030L. The 6030 might be better for close to the table play while the 896 excels away from the table. Both are excellent and inexpensive Chinese blades. If you want more feel, go with the 896. |