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This user has no status.This user has no status.02-28-2021 1614502323 #1
Yinhe "wu" blade
Just saw this little known Yinhe blade on the express.
Looks quite interesting from the pics.
Advert says: "7 PLY WOOD WITH 2 PLY CARBON LIMBA FACE WOOD + HARD SECOND WOOD + 3 SAME THICKNESS AYOUS WOOD PLUS 2 PLY CARBON TOTAL THICKNESS:ABOUT 6.4MM It is best for Short Middle Court " (no weight info given).
Wonder what people think about it and construction wise what other blades it may be like?
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005...archweb201603_
Cheers....
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This user has no status.This user has no status.02-28-2021 1614503827 #2
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02-28-2021 1614507405 #3
The problem with that kind of naming are the confusions that will happen: - Yinhe Wu blade - oh yeah I know the Lin Yun Ju one by Butterfly right ? - Nope ! listen to me: Yin-He-Wu - I listen to you very well !! Lin-Yun-Ju !!! Seriously, those Aliexpress translations never cease to bring me to tears ...
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-02-2021 1614728720 #5
It says, "Designed For Inorganic Glue National Player Special Made Ping Pong" lol.[h1]Seriously, the 6.4mm is kinda thick. This is already in the level of those thick balsa carbon blades.[/h1]
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-02-2021 1614728803 #6
I mean we should focus on the blade itself (the composition, weight and thickness etc), translation is not a critical factor here, right?
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03-03-2021 1614768194 #7
It seems that some people don't get the 2nd degree sense of humor, I love China in fact, and I'll even tell ya something: I live in a so called "democracy", you know... France. It makes months since I haven't played TT because those so called "western democracies" completely failed to "educate" their populations to be responsible individual beings during lockdowns. Well... "lockdown"... it's actually a joke even Thomas will tell ya.
Asian countries, and especially China have done better than us because, yeah... at some point living in a dictature can somehow help keeping people being responsible in a case of for majeure like a pandemic.
Even South Korea has done better, Singapore, Thailand, have done better, because the so-called french individualism à la Voltaire or Rousseau, you know those that we call "Les Lumières" (the lights... so funny...) bring western people to act like idiots during this pandemic.
I'm therefore a confucianist, because when western people say "my freedom stops where that of others begins", I reply "my freedom stops where that of my sense of responsibilities begins".The Following User Likes Music&Ping's Post:
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-03-2021 1614802002 #8