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They're so expensive and, from what others have said, can break easily.Hinoki wood would feel bouncier than other woods. How is your sapphire wood? Does it feel bouncy?
Not sanding the edge is crazy hahaha.
It feels bouncy when I hit hard, but slow on soft touches. Flat hitting is great as well.
But I am not sure if it's the blade itself or the grip.
I'm thinking of buying another inexpensive blade to compare if it's the grip or the composition of the blade.
I sanded the edges before playing the first time but the actual handle was digging into my hand. I placed gripped tape on the handle (how shakehand does sometimes) and it doesn't do that anymore, thankfully.
I also watched a video of a guy demonstrating Cazuos blade. He sands down where he places his fingers, I may need to try that. I'll see if I can find that video, it's from a Canadian channel
Overall though, I love the blade and jpen grip, I'm going to keep going with jpen