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I am not sure if this has already been shared by anyone else. :)
I am sharing this simply as a way to decorate the racket and make it look more attractive.
First, you need to purchase "Gold Finger" high-temperature tape; images and specific material details are shown here.
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(Polyimide Kapton Tape
High‑temperature resistant & insulated
Acid‑alkali resistant, suitable for tin soldering
Residue‑free after peeling, ideal for painting baking
Temperature Resistance: 300°C)

Please ensure its width is greater than 1.5 cm.
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Then, peel off the tape, apply it, and trim off the excess. Please peel the tape off quickly; otherwise, it will leave unsightly vertical streaks.
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Use a lighter to heat it evenly, and the tape will adhere firmly to the label!
(Since I currently lack a lighter, I won't demonstrate this step, but it is crucial!)

You need to prepare a sharp small knife and carefully cut along the silver edge of the tape. The more carefully you perform this step, the more realistic the final result will be.
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Congratulations on getting a "Gold Label" Fan Zhendong!
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Following the same method, you’ve acquired quite a few Butterfly blades from the Gold Label series!
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Give it a try!
If you succeed,
please post your "Gold Badge" in the discussion section!
 
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I am not sure if this has already been shared by anyone else. :)
I am sharing this simply as a way to decorate the racket and make it look more attractive.
First, you need to purchase "Gold Finger" high-temperature tape; images and specific material details are shown here.
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(Polyimide Kapton Tape
High‑temperature resistant & insulated
Acid‑alkali resistant, suitable for tin soldering
Residue‑free after peeling, ideal for painting baking
Temperature Resistance: 300°C)

Please ensure its width is greater than 1.5 cm.
View attachment 42467
Then, peel off the tape, apply it, and trim off the excess. Please peel the tape off quickly; otherwise, it will leave unsightly vertical streaks.
View attachment 42468
Use a lighter to heat it evenly, and the tape will adhere firmly to the label!
(Since I currently lack a lighter, I won't demonstrate this step, but it is crucial!)

You need to prepare a sharp small knife and carefully cut along the silver edge of the tape. The more carefully you perform this step, the more realistic the final result will be.
View attachment 42469
Congratulations on getting a "Gold Label" Fan Zhendong!
View attachment 42470
Following the same method, you’ve acquired quite a few Butterfly blades from the Gold Label series!
View attachment 42471
Give it a try!
If you succeed,
please post your "Gold Badge" in the discussion section!
I love how @Faker has laughed at this post 😂👌
 
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says I am a die-hard table tennis gear collector, and I’ve...
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what is the point of doing this may i ask?
All meaning is given by ourselves. I simply love the gold label’s look but don’t want to pay the steep premium for an official gold-label blade.

(Actually, I do own a genuine Gold Label Viscaria. It cost me a fortune, and I’m afraid of scratching it, so I only keep it as a collectible.)
I never hide that I modified this one myself. It’s just a hobby to please myself, not vanity at all.
Besides, many blade models don’t even come with an official gold-label variant. Making one DIY-style on my own feels pretty cool, doesn’t it?

I also make custom end logos with other patterns I like to swap out the original ones.
 
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