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I've posted a few times now but never did introduce myself - apologies for that 🙂

Hi there, I'm Shannon - a professional blade maker and table tennis junkie from Perth Western Australia... Arguably the world's most isolated capital city, with the possible exception of Honolulu.

As a player I'm an aggressive two-wing looper with a love of the backhand flick.

As a blade maker I walk a slightly different path to most. I like to focus far more on unusual, environmentally friendly and sustainable materials and methods, as opposed to the current trend of relying on expensive modern synthetic composite materials.

While a large portion of my blades feature all the most commonly-used materials, in the majority of cases I prefer to use:
  • Locally sourced, Native Australian table tennis woods (many of which are the equal of anything from Africa or Europe, with a small handful being truly exceptional);
  • Natural composite fibers and biodegradable resins
  • Experimental designs and/or techniques
  • Unusual and/or obscure non-threatened wood species from around the world.
Always happy to answer questions or talk shop, so please feel free to reach out. 🙂
 
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I've posted a few times now but never did introduce myself - apologies for that 🙂

Hi there, I'm Shannon - a professional blade maker and table tennis junkie from Perth Western Australia... Arguably the world's most isolated capital city, with the possible exception of Honolulu.

As a player I'm an aggressive two-wing looper with a love of the backhand flick.

As a blade maker I walk a slightly different path to most. I like to focus far more on unusual, environmentally friendly and sustainable materials and methods, as opposed to the current trend of relying on expensive modern synthetic composite materials.

While a large portion of my blades feature all the most commonly-used materials, in the majority of cases I prefer to use:

  • Locally sourced, Native Australian table tennis woods (many of which are the equal of anything from Africa or Europe, with a small handful being truly exceptional);
  • Natural composite fibers and biodegradable resins
  • Experimental designs and/or techniques
  • Unusual and/or obscure non-threatened wood species from around the world.
Always happy to answer questions or talk shop, so please feel free to reach out. 🙂
Hey Shannon, I am from Perth too! Where do you normally play at?
 
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Hey Shannon, I am from Perth too! Where do you normally play at?


Hi JeffM 🙂 Always good to bump into a fellow sandgroper online.

My work takes me all over Perth metro, so I'm actually a member of three different clubs currently 😂

1. HotShots at the TTWA center in Vic Park is where I usually play;

2. I also play occasionally at the Fremantle TT Club in Sampson, as I have some regular clients down that way;

3. Very occasionally I also go to have a hit at Top Spins in Leaderville as well.

How about yourself? 🙂
 
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Hi JeffM 🙂 Always good to bump into a fellow sandgroper online.

My work takes me all over Perth metro, so I'm actually a member of three different clubs currently 😂

1. HotShots at the TTWA center in Vic Park is where I usually play;

2. I also play occasionally at the Fremantle TT Club in Sampson, as I have some regular clients down that way;

3. Very occasionally I also go to have a hit at Top Spins in Leaderville as well.

How about yourself? 🙂
Nice! Yep I have been to all 3 before. I am in Albany this year though. When I go back to the city, I will go visit those clubs there :)
 
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Hi, thanks for approving my account!

My name is Mark, a DPhil student at Oxford. I re-started to play table tennis recently as the quarter-life crisis hit me hard. Now I play for the university squad at BUCS, at a recreational level.

Table Tennis Daily is a great source of information and joy. I wish this community continued growth and prosperity in the years to come!
 
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I'm Klekot from Poland, and I've been playing table tennis for 20 years. I play for a club in our 2nd league, which is the third division here.

One of my best moments in table tennis was when I made it to the top 16 in the under-21 category in Poland.

I joined this forum to talk about table tennis and learn from all of you. I'm especially interested in how we can use stats and stories to make our sport more exciting.

Looking forward to chatting with you all!
 
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Hello everyone! Thanks moderator(s) for approving my account!

I'm from Bengal, India, and I've been playing table tennis for about 15 years on and off. I did get some formal coaching back in my school days, and played at state level qualifiers and (later) college tournaments, but now mostly play at local clubs. Oh, and like many of you, I too am a hopeless EJ :p...

I've been a long time lurker on this forum (and of course a TTD subscriber)... finally decided to formally join.
Hope to connect with the community and learn more about this wonderful sport...
 
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Gozo is now Gozo Aruna.

My club mates attaches the Aruna label to me for my massive massive FH that unlike the original Aruna Quadri of Nigeria, this amateur Aruna often misses its mark. Yes! Yes! It is a ridicule; but I wear it with pride and honour to remind myself to spin more and hit less.

The saving grace is; if it lands, there is a 99.5% chance it is an outright winner. The operative word here is IF it land on the table.

BH wise, mine is also like the original Aruna in the sense it is more of a blocky / punchy type.

Other than that; I play TT for havin'a gud time!
 
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Hey y'all! I used to play table tennis as a kid when my dad brought me to his practice sessions and started training me along. No events, just playin' for the fun of it, at least myself!
After an around 10+ year break I've taken it up again since the workplace's office has a table! Restarted a few months ago, recently became a self-admitted EJ (oh no my savings:cry:).
My favourite player at the moment is Hina Hayata, who I just find really fun to watch play, very lively! The rest of the team is fun too!
 
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I was thinking about introducing myself but dived deep into the World Cup 'watchparty' and forgot.
My name is Przemek, I'm from Poland and I rediscovered table tennis recently. For some 20 years climbing was my recreational sport of choice, but only after returning to table tennis I realised this is what I should have been doing all along. Seriously, it kind of never occurred to me that the activity should be enjoyable while it lasts, not only after training :D So now I'm playing like crazy. Whenever I can, with whomever I can.

See you around!
 
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