I have picked out a combo for you:
Blade: Donic Waldner Allplay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Donic-Waldn...rsportarten_Schläger&var=&hash=item3a99c745b7
Classic All to All+ 5 ply blade. Get it in Flair handle unless you are a twiddler. I have bought blades from Stiga, Donic and Galaxy and the Donic blade had the best finish and the most comfy feeling handle. Too bad I didn't know any better and bought it in Straight because I thought that it would be a good idea.
FH rubber: Palio Amigo http://www.ebay.com/itm/Palio-Amigo...tarten_Saiten_Beläge&var=&hash=item4189bc838e
I have used this rubber and this is probably the best cost/performance FH rubber that I have seen. Low throw angle makes it very good for short play and for learning proper forehabd tecnique. Very spinny for serves and has a medium sponge. It's a bit of a mix between a chinese and european rubber. It's cheap enough for you to test. The low throw angle may take some getting used to but it's great for correcting your stroke if you don't bend down enough. I could create ungodly amounts of spin for serves with this rubber with the slightest of movements.
BH Rubber: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stiga-Mendo...rsportarten_Saiten_Beläge&hash=item3cebf96d85
Stiga Mendo. Supposed to be similar to Mark V but cheaper. Mark V is incredibly awesome on BH. Even Ma Lin used Mark V on BH until the speed glue ban.
For the Palio Amigo: I like to loop away from the table, wouldn't that pose a problem due to the low throw angle? Also I saw that it is a non-tacky rubber. How can it be spinny if it's not tacky?
For BH: I like to receive serves using the banana flick, any good rubber for that? p.s: I know it's mostly about technique but I want a rubber that would allow me to execute it more comfortably.
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