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chinese penhold blade (3)
chinese penhold blade
by Peter 19 years ago
by Peter 19 years ago
Re: chinese penhold blade
by aj 19 years ago
by aj 19 years ago
Re: chinese penhold blade
by aeoliah 19 years ago
by aeoliah 19 years ago
Re: chinese penhold blade
by yaosir 19 years ago
by yaosir 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: chinese penhold blade) was posted by aeoliah, on 10/12/2005 10:57:27 PM:
Carbon blade will be faster, but harder to control, and usually the feel is also hard. Chinese penhold is good for RPB, but if you do not play RPB I would choose Japanese Penhold. Butterfly Taksim is arylate carbon, and the arylate is good for control. I agree that it is a good choice. |