Stiga Kjell Johansson super carbon blade

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Stiga Kjell Johansson super carbon blade, does anyone have one or even seen one before?
 

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I have an old Stiga Contra Super Carbon in ok condition.
 

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I haven't personally seen it, but we recently got a blade from that era for repair - a Stiga Erik Lindh.View attachment 40307 Those black and gold labels on the handle look absolutely stunning!
Erik Lindh, one of the many swedish table tennis legends. Part of the team that won team world championships 1989. Three World Champions gold, five silvers, two bronze, seven european championships and one olympic medal. But he struggled with fatigue and pain throughout his career, and was later diagnosed with Bechterews disease (reumatism). Today he works at a local supermarket and play table tennis in the swedish third division. Where he still wins matches as a stiff 60-year-old with a lethal forehand!
 
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Erik Lindh, one of the many swedish table tennis legends. Part of the team that won team world championships 1989. Three World Champions gold, five silvers, two bronze, seven european championships and one olympic medal. But he struggled with fatigue and pain throughout his career, and was later diagnosed with Bechterews disease (reumatism). Today he works at a local supermarket and play table tennis in the swedish third division. Where he still wins matches as a stiff 60-year-old with a lethal forehand!
He would probably be pleased to see how much love we put into bringing the old blade with his name back to life.
 
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