Spinning with Ebenholz

Well, for all those using/have used the Stiga Ebenholz, I would like you to add your experience with it! More specifically how the spin and topspin shots go.

I am planning to buy this blade after my testing the Yasaka Goiabao 5, which I will be buying soon.

Any review using inverted rubbers will do.
 
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My experience with the Ebenholz blade has been outstanding. It’s a blade that feels seriously underrated and often overlooked, but it truly shines on the forehand side. Looping with it is effortless and precise, and the counterattacks are simply phenomenal! fast, stable, and controlled. Blocking and smashing also feel crisp and reliable, thanks to the excellent touch the blade provides.

Lobbing comes naturally too, with remarkable placement accuracy that gives me confidence even far from the table. I use the Legend handle version, which is easily the most comfortable handle I’ve held in over 6 years of playing. The craftsmanship is beautiful, and re-gluing rubbers with Free Chack feels like a treat, the blade’s strong seal ensures there’s no risk of tearing layers. Overall, it’s one of the finest all-wood blades available, offering superb performance at a very reasonable price.
 
My experience with the Ebenholz blade has been outstanding. It’s a blade that feels seriously underrated and often overlooked, but it truly shines on the forehand side. Looping with it is effortless and precise, and the counterattacks are simply phenomenal! fast, stable, and controlled. Blocking and smashing also feel crisp and reliable, thanks to the excellent touch the blade provides.

Lobbing comes naturally too, with remarkable placement accuracy that gives me confidence even far from the table. I use the Legend handle version, which is easily the most comfortable handle I’ve held in over 6 years of playing. The craftsmanship is beautiful, and re-gluing rubbers with Free Chack feels like a treat, the blade’s strong seal ensures there’s no risk of tearing layers. Overall, it’s one of the finest all-wood blades available, offering superb performance at a very reasonable price.
That's a very good made up response, I genuinely applaud you! Say, what is the composition of the Ebenholz, and how much did you pay to get it?
 
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