Vintage Persson Powerplay - worth use?

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I have been gifted with a pretty old Donic Powerplay (for sure more than 10y). It was in her case and stored in a cellar (no mold whatsoever). Took me almost one hour to remove the rubbers and clean/restore the wood from the thick layer of glue that was used (I had to use a bit of isopropyl alcohol, otherwise it wasn’t coming off).
Now the wood seems as good as new but I don’t know if it’s worth to buy new rubbers and play with it.
is that any way to check if it’s still usable?
Many thanks!
 
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Most likely still good as new. But a photo will help the experts in this forum help you. The PPP is a really good blade, and one of my faves. Assuming it is a Donic Persson Powerplay that you have.
Correct 🙂 hope that this helps.
I would like to have your opinions before putting new rubbers (if it’s worth).
Like I said before, the old ones were glued with a ton of glue and had to use something like acetone to get rid of the old adhesive.
 

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Correct 🙂 hope that this helps.
I would like to have your opinions before putting new rubbers (if it’s worth).
Like I said before, the old ones were glued with a ton of glue and had to use something like acetone to get rid of the old adhesive.
To me it looks fine. I don't see any problems with the surface area apart from the dings around the edges. They wouldn't affect performance. I personally would have no problems using it.

But some others might be able to give you advice about the dings around the edges.
 
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It is still in good condition. You can glue any rubbers and you are good to go.

However I disagree with the "vintage" description. It is a modern Powerplay blade, similar to current production.

Vintage Powerplay will have white lens and smaller headsize.
 

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It is still in good condition. You can glue any rubbers and you are good to go.

However I disagree with the "vintage" description. It is a modern Powerplay blade, similar to current production.

Vintage Powerplay will have white lens and smaller headsize.
Oh, than pardon 😅
The lady who gifted it to me so..

Btw thanks for the confirmation. I was worried that some moisture could have penetrated the wood or that the heat could have made it “dry”.
 
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Oh, than pardon 😅
The lady who gifted it to me so..

Btw thanks for the confirmation. I was worried that some moisture could have penetrated the wood or that the heat could have made it “dry”.

I said "it is still in good condition" based upon the pictures that you provided. However, I can't confirm whether moisture has penetrated the wood or not. You can check it easily though. Just bounce a pingpong ball on the bare blade. You can feel it if something is not right.
 
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