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I am on pins and needles!!!!! Were going to be part of a WORLD WIDE Experience!!!!! Can't wait to try it! Did you seal the blade with your max seal job so people can see what we do to our equipment??? LOL. Might start a new trend all over the world!  I will try to get hold of Seemiller.  I think it deserves his sig before the end of the journey. Maybe he can sign on the way back from the outer reaches.
     One great idea Tommy. When we go to China, you can show the Chinese "The most famous blade in the WORLD!!!" and get Ma Lin to sign!!! 
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Oh Yeahr, It's heavily sealed . . . glassy. It will be fast and light! in this case the triple sealing was a must to protect the two corners that I sanded down to the carbon. Ma Lin wrote me an email the other day. I should have mentioned the blade . . . next time!! Get Seemiller in on it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tiehwen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10/11/2007 at 11:48pm
Outta curiousity, do u guys think that those professional t/t players, e.g. like Ma Lin or Timo Boll or u name them, if u've have the chance to present ur blades to them in their faces, would they be willing sign/initial those blades?
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YES! It's good publicity, especially for Ma and Danny, who both have their best days behind them. LOL :-).

Sign anyway you like as long as it's not too big. We need to leave room for Ma to sign.
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im gonna sign my real name with (wawa) underneath it
 
so it will look like this:
Sean Smith
  (wawa)
 
is that ok?
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BH: Flarestorm II Black 2.1
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I thought that any blade would be legal as long as the umpire could see verify the composition of the blade.  I would not be so worried that the blade would be disqualified as long as you've sanded off enough of the edge of the blade to see the thickness of wood and composite materials.  Now for those at the very top of the food chain at some tounaments the umpires might get more picky, but I just can't see it getting as bad as most folk are expecting.  But if someone is using a frictionless LP rubber this is banned, I can definitely imagine someone getting upset and turning them in to the umpire. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jabemu Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/28/2014 at 8:29pm
Someone knows the exact normative in the ITTF rules that KC doesn't satisfies to be an ilegal blade?.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Baal Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/29/2014 at 10:45am
It's not in the rules, it's in the ITTF technical leaflet in the section on racket coverings, Section A.  Qualitative Criteria, subsection 2, says anything like lacquer on the wood cannot hide the wood by sight or touch. 

http://www.ittf.com/stories/pictures/T4_Racket_Coverings_forBoD42014_final.pdf

A very thin layer of lacquer is permitted on the blade, only for the purpose of anchoring wood fibres thereby facilitating replacement of the racket covering. Anything more than this will be deemed to constitute a layer of plastic, and will not be permitted. This layer may be no more than 0.1 mm thick, and should not hide the wood from sight or touch. It is considered to be part of the blade, rather than part of the thickness of the racket covering. A thin layer of paint or plastic laminateis permitted on an uncovered non-striking side of the blade, for the purpose of having a proper red or black side.

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