How do I save this old Timo Boll Spirit?

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So I found this black tag no serial number pre 2006 blade on fb marketplace for 80 bucks which I believe is a sensible price for it.

Now my questions are:
1. how the hell does a blade get to be in such a state? It looks like it’s been chewed around.
2. How can I clean the wings and the handle?
3. How can I fix the edges?
 

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I would fix it by clipping out all the overhanging crap, then repair with wood epoxy. After mixing, it's like putty, so very easy to use and easy to start over if you mess up.

If you don't know what you are doing, avoid superglue. It dries really fast, so easy to screw it up.
 
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Mine is not a black tag, but is decently old (2013), and the edges also look a bit like that, but not as much.

Do you use a scissor to cut your rubbers? I also used to use a scissor and I would have edges like that on my blades because of cutting a bit too tight around the edges resulting in the same chips you have in your blade. People told me I hit the table too often. Even though I never hit the table at all, Maybe with the rubber, but never the blade.

Now I use a knife and never have that problem again.
 
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So I found this black tag no serial number pre 2006 blade on fb marketplace for 80 bucks which I believe is a sensible price for it.

Now my questions are:
1. how the hell does a blade get to be in such a state? It looks like it’s been chewed around.
2. How can I clean the wings and the handle?
3. How can I fix the edges?
Leaving a TT racket in the games room for a few wks will do an amount of damage you probably can't believe.
Children can be creatively destructive!
Qs 2 and 3 I've no idea...
But I also don't know how this was worth more than $5!
 
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Leaving a TT racket in the games room for a few wks will do an amount of damage you probably can't believe.
Children can be creatively destructive!
Qs 2 and 3 I've no idea...
But I also don't know how this was worth more than $5!
Never heard of black tag butterfly blades? These sell for 400-500 bucks when in good condition I’m willing to throw 80 bucks for it just to try it out. Also, even though it’s this clipped it’s still 91! grams
 
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I would fix it by clipping out all the overhanging crap, then repair with wood epoxy. After mixing, it's like putty, so very easy to use and easy to start over if you mess up.

If you don't know what you are doing, avoid superglue. It dries really fast, so easy to screw it up.
do I add something to the wood epoxy?
 
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Never heard of black tag butterfly blades? These sell for 400-500 bucks when in good condition I’m willing to throw 80 bucks for it just to try it out. Also, even though it’s this clipped it’s still 91! grams
Nope, you have me on pure ignorance there.
Good luck with the repairs 👍
 
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