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729 Dynasty
by Mark 20 years ago
by Mark 20 years ago
Re: 729 Dynasty
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
PF4-1 and 729 FX-c
by mark 20 years ago
by mark 20 years ago
Re: PF4-1 and 729 FX-c
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
Re: PF4-1 and 729 FX-c
by Mark 20 years ago
by Mark 20 years ago
Re: PF4-1 and 729 FX-c
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
Re: PF4-1 and 729 FX-c
by Mike 20 years ago
by Mike 20 years ago
Re: PF4-1 and 729 FX-c
by hyphen 20 years ago
by hyphen 20 years ago
Re: PF4-1 and 729 FX-c
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
Re: PF4-1 and 729 FX-c
by Hyphen 20 years ago
by Hyphen 20 years ago
Re: PF4-1 and 729 FX-c
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
Re: PF4-1 and 729 FX-c
by Hyphen 20 years ago
by Hyphen 20 years ago
Re: PF4-1 and 729 FX-c
by Mousem40 20 years ago
by Mousem40 20 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: PF4-1 and 729 FX-c) was posted by hyphen, on 12/5/2004 6:19:04 PM:
I have bought 2 of the 2 speed carbon blade. I am using 563 Friendship pips out on the BH on one and Hurricane smoothon the FH (Carbon). On the other I have Dr Evil pips out on the BH and Joola Terminator on the FH. Cole is right about the speed, the carbon is quick and the BH wood is quite hard but if you like to punch/block on the BH then I think you will enjoy it because you can get excellent speed and dip with the pips. The BH sounds like you are glued up because you get the click sound. They are much cheaper then normal carbon blades so give it a try. Life is too short to wonder why? |