Thanks for the suggestions guys!
I have been using for a while at my local club mucking around between matches with the Palio CK531-A. the reversal on serves is insane! But it lacks control when chopping. I also have a sheet of Feint Long off a friend, might chuck it on my Defplay and give it a crack
That is how you do it. Try it out yourself in a low risk situation to learn a little about it if it is something you want to pursue.
When I was in Korea, it seemed 80% plus of EVERY Woman play over 40 yrs old played OX LP backhand with a Schlager Carbon blade and a FH control rubber. They played close to the table punch underspin or block topspin. It is WIERD to play against at first if you never saw such a playing style. I got myself a real cheepo LP in OX, glued it to a spare blade, slapped on a used FH rubber and a few times a month, I played Achuma style OX LP close to table to see firsthand what they are doing and how to setup/finish. This helped me out a lot and I had a lot of success vs this style.
That doesn't mean that I will be an OX LP user anytime soon, but sometimes, it helps to slap something you are interested in on a spare blade and go at it to see for yourself how it works. Sometimes you do this by testing a mate's bat.
You have a good approach to learn if it is for you, then your next step is also good, asking around exactly how to go about it and get coached.