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Another, highly sensitive way to check for this kind of problem: hold the blade by its edges at about 21 to 21:30 and 14:30 to 15 o'clock; lightly tap the back of your skull with the butt of the handle. If there's any kind of crack, delamination of the blade plies or rubbers, etc. you will hear the cracking sound instead of the resonating, harmonic one.
I was almost sure this was an attempt at trolling OP, but it actually worked! I made sure to test when nobody could see me though.

Since we're discussing pitch and vibrations, do you think both blades in this video sounds OK?
I have a slight feeling that the second blade have an issue, since the sound when tapping the sweet spot area sounds a bit "muddy" or muted compared to the first one, which I believe sounds good. I'm not talking about just the difference in frequency here.
These are two samples of the same blade.
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I was almost sure this was an attempt at trolling OP, but it actually worked! I made sure to test when nobody could see me though.

Since we're discussing pitch and vibrations, do you think both blades in this video sounds OK?
I have a slight feeling that the second blade have an issue, since the sound when tapping the sweet spot area sounds a bit "muddy" or muted compared to the first one, which I believe sounds good. I'm not talking about just the difference in frequency here.
These are two samples of the same blade.
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Can't call myself an expert but I don't hear anything unusual in your video. The method I described relies on bone conduction of the sound - it is hence more sensitive but you will have problems recording it.
 
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I did an experiment today. I left my bat in the case facing on one side for 1 hour and played. Only vibrated after 10 minutes. then i flipped it onto the other side and left it uin the case for 4 hours. it started vibrating immediatley
This actually sounds like a bad glue job - your blade might not vibrate until the delaminated fragment of the rubber starts to come off a bit during play. Are there audible parasitic sounds when you are feeling excessive vibrations?
If it was me, I would just reglue and see what happens.
 
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So i played again today and it started vibrating after 10 minutes of play at one sudden moment. I could feel wherever my finger was it vibrated so much there. so i decided to push down the rubber with my hands both sdies and immediatley bounced it. Guess what, still vibrations. Also its no just one dside of the blade that vibrates. I twiddled and the excat same on the other side. This blade is brand new and 1 side was perfectly glued my myself.
 
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