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composite chopping blade?
by NewbieChop 19 years ago
by NewbieChop 19 years ago
Re: composite chopping blade?
by gcollins 19 years ago
by gcollins 19 years ago
big $$$
by NewbieChop 19 years ago
by NewbieChop 19 years ago
Re: big $$$
by 3 19 years ago
by 3 19 years ago
Re: big $$$
by gcollins 19 years ago
by gcollins 19 years ago
Re: big $$$
by Mr. Oz 19 years ago
by Mr. Oz 19 years ago
Re: big $$$
by gcollins 19 years ago
by gcollins 19 years ago
Re: big $$$
by Mr. Oz 19 years ago
by Mr. Oz 19 years ago
Re: big $$$
by ZoranV 19 years ago
by ZoranV 19 years ago
thanks
by NewbieChop 19 years ago
by NewbieChop 19 years ago
Re: big $$$
by thomas 19 years ago
by thomas 19 years ago
Re: big $$$
by cole 19 years ago
by cole 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: composite chopping blade?) was posted by gcollins, on 4/24/2005 8:10:22 AM:
If you're a newb and are spending that kind of money on that blade...it's a setup for disappointment. In my opinion, the MPS is too fast and heavy (and expensive) for a relatively inexperienced inverted chopper. Recently, I've ordered 1.5 729 Cream MRS FH and 2000 Tackspeed BH. I'll put these on the Matsushita Pro (not Pro Special) blade. I've got about $45 in the blade and $25 in the rubber. I'll get back to you when the rubber arrives and I get a chance to try all this out. But I tell you already that the Cream is a better chopping rubber than anything you listed above. I'd also say that Nittaku Spiral and DHS PF4-1 are better chopping rubbers than anything you listed. For pure low-throw-backspin play, PF4-1 is as good as it gets in the inverteds. |
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