Which blade do you think got the best looking design?

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Quite hard to name one blade!
Most Butterfly blades are nice, they have a classy cool, but minimalistic design. Donic, Xiom blades have both minimalistic and extravagant coloured blades. Joola has traditional blades as Stiga and Tibhar does also. I believe Andro blades have some nice colour variations and fresh design ideas, they look like some futuristic sport stuff, not like and old cupboard or a museal piece of art/history. For example Andro Kanter or CS5/7 series look really nice.

To be honest I'm not an Andro fan...
 
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Hmmmm forgot it and look here if you want to see a master looking blades
http://rossleidy.com/galleries/blades/index.html
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Or this one from me i think is looking nice. :
http://3dgrafika.cz/img/_gallery/31/31074.jpg
 
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Hmmmm forgot it and look here if you want to see a master looking blades
http://rossleidy.com/galleries/blades/index.html
31074.jpg

Or this one from me i think is looking nice. :
http://3dgrafika.cz/img/_gallery/31/31074.jpg

I have to admit, I do like the things this guy in your link is able to do with natural wood and stains. I like that type of thing, especially the stuff that makes the natural grain from the wood to stand out or the different cuts of wood he uses to get special and unique patters on the blade face, like the fish scales or the birds eyes. There is way more art in what he is doing than the cheap colored wood that so many modern TT companies like Butterfly use.

I was actually going to say, this:

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Because I like the natural wood thing. But the photos on your link, some of those blades, and the way he gets the grains to just pop out are much more artistic and beautiful.

But my blade is a good battle axe with experience in the trenches. Okay, I know, it is really just a blue collar workman's axe that does its job chopping down trees.


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Hmmmm forgot it and look here if you want to see a master looking blades
http://rossleidy.com/galleries/blades/index.html
31074.jpg

Or this one from me i think is looking nice. :
http://3dgrafika.cz/img/_gallery/31/31074.jpg

Come on guys, if you look at the blades in the link bobpuls provided, they are amazing and way better to look at than anything coming from any of the large TT companies. Look through that gallery in the link and hit the like button on his post.

Also note, the blades in the pictures he posted, it seems he is saying he made them. They look pretty darn nice to me too even if the ones in the Ross Leidy photo gallery are exquisite and hard to beat.


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