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Being from Poland, I'd gladly spend it all on old Andrzej Grubba ALL+ blade, lie the one I had as my first blade :). Maybe it's not table tennis equipment per se, but I'd pay that money to go back in time and watch Andrzej Grubba play live just once :)

... and probably one navy Butterfly Santo shirt (I love the colours and I always play best when wearing it) :)
 
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Although it sounds very very tempting and definitely I love to try new equipment. But if I had this kind of money to spare then I would spend it on upcoming kids who are in need. May be help them out a bit, by providing them with good shoes or a good setup. Also, I can put the money with some like minded coach who can guide these kids by giving them lessons (may be one lesson a week?). IMO, I think this would give me more happiness.
 
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600 may not be enough, but I would try to buy as many representative blade composition/constructions categories so I know what every "type" feels like. Call me an intellectual EJ.

Lasta, a club I used to play at in NYC's Chinatown (it closed down years ago) I knew one of the guys working there for years. He was a big EJ. He would get everyone from the club to let us try their rackets. I must have tried 100s of rackets.

You would have fun with trying everyone's stuff with my friend. I learned a lot from him about blades. He would hit with the blade, tell me what he felt and then have me try. At first I didn't know a thing. After a few years of doing that, I started to understand a little about blades. :)
 
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Agreed. Anything with Waldner autograph. And Timo Boll if there is some change left :)

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That is real. That is Timo Boll’s shirt. He wore it at an event in NYC years ago at SPiN.

I teach one of the owners of SPiN private yoga lessons. He got it from Timo to give to me. [emoji2]
 
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Dude, this is a TT forum, not a fetish exchange!
 
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I see no reason to spend 600£ on TT equipment. A new pair of shoes every year (or two), a set of new rubbers twice or thrice a year, that's it unless I break my blade (knock on wood). About €200-250, no more, and over that amount something is just going to gather dust in a closet and fall prey to shelf life decay.
 
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