DRY BOOSTING. Let the revolution begin.

says Fair Play First
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LET THE REVOLUTION BEGIN.
"DRY BOOSTING" TECHNIQUE.

Over the past 30 years, several notable innovations did occurred in the field of sports, which mark the great progress of modern sports.

-- polyurethane pants for swimmers
-- Fischer's chess clock
-- running skates with a pivot hinge that the "clapskate"
-- cross-country skiing competitions using the Gundersen system.

-- and, of quite recently, the innovative tuning of table tennis rubber without chemical additives, "dry boosting" - this one was invented by our Russian engineer and registered under Russia's patent legislation.

I would refrain from any further promulgation on social media for now, because we want to monetize this idea to the full. Yes, we looking to sell the rights on the patent to China, and they are ready to buy it on certain terms. It is hoped this еnterprise has great prospects anyway. Liquid boosters shall eventually come out of general practices, we believe.

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"Patent pending" is a meaningless statement. Patent applications get rejected all the time. Even if you are granted a patent, doesn't mean anyone will actually use it.

This thing will go into Igor's rotation of posts. We will see this again in a few months after Igor reposts the LP friction tester, booster detector, etc.
 
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It's likely that most leading manufacturers will eagerly embrace this opportunity, introducing a wide array of cheap, high-quality boosting spheres to the market. Meanwhile, Butterfly will distinguish itself by offering its own high-quality boosting spheres.
 
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