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Life of a blade (3)
Life of a blade
by Assante 19 years ago
by Assante 19 years ago
Re: Life of a blade
by rhino 19 years ago
by rhino 19 years ago
Re: Life of a blade
by Coronel Basay 19 years ago
by Coronel Basay 19 years ago
Re: Life of a blade
by Robin 19 years ago
by Robin 19 years ago
Re: Life of a blade
by Carrion 19 years ago
by Carrion 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Life of a blade) was posted by Coronel Basay, on 6/1/2005 9:58:19 AM:
It is known blades do have an "optimum lifetime". Microscopic scale cracks tend to form in the wood as you play tough probably this wont affect your game more than 4-7 %. I would change blade every 6 months. |