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Good Rubber for Chopping (2)
Good Rubber for Chopping
by Steffen 19 years ago
by Steffen 19 years ago
Re: Good Rubber for Chopping
by Jeff Smith 19 years ago
by Jeff Smith 19 years ago
Re: Good Rubber for Chopping
by Rod 19 years ago
by Rod 19 years ago
Re: Good Rubber for Chopping
by gcollins 19 years ago
by gcollins 19 years ago
Re: Good Rubber for Chopping
by ZoranV 19 years ago
by ZoranV 19 years ago
Re: Good Rubber for Chopping
by mark 19 years ago
by mark 19 years ago
Re: Good Rubber for Chopping
by gcollins 19 years ago
by gcollins 19 years ago
Re: Good Rubber for Chopping
by Jeff 19 years ago
by Jeff 19 years ago
Re: Good Rubber for Chopping
by Mousem40 19 years ago
by Mousem40 19 years ago
Re: Good Rubber for Chopping
by Tony 19 years ago
by Tony 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Good Rubber for Chopping) was posted by Jeff Smith, on 2/3/2005 8:01:42 PM:
Hi Steffen, You are interested in a blade capable of generating lots of spin, both on the fore- and back-hand. I recently found a great rubber-glue combination that suits your playing style. Believe it or not, but the choice of rubber and glue is not all that important... what is more important is how you put it on! Here's the trick. Use permanent glue to "permanently attach" your rubber to your blade. Then, before each game, and between games, apply a very thin coat of speed glue to the outside/playing side of each rubber. Needless to say, your rubber becomes very sticky... and you can generate really lots of spin and shots your opponent has never seen!!! Success!!! Jeff Smith |