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thethinker
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Posted: 02/11/2010 at 2:48pm |
Hello. I recently bought a new old Darker from a Ebay seller, at a high price, because told me that it's one of his oldest racket even amongst his BTY Power Drive, BTY Tamaropa, Stiga Clipper, Stiga Metal Wood, Stiga Graphite Wood, etc. So it has to be at least 25yo. I took off the old rubbers and the blade is in mint condition, looks like never used. It plays fantastic with modern rubbers. I was shocked how good it plays the first time. It's about ALL+, very soft and lots of dwell time. Feel like an old Stiga AR (softer) with lots of control for loops, but also slightly stiff from the center for good blocking.
This is a 4w+C. The racket seems to be carbon at the center; it's a black layer. It has two outer layers of Hinoki, extremely good grain. The top ply runs along the racket vertically. The second layer goes horizontally across. There are two 1mm layer of wood on each side going from the end of the handle to where the rubber begins. The blade is about 6.8mm thick, a little more than average. From the handle's construction and my research, the blade seem to be hand made. I am looking for name and information of this Darker blade. When I search for "Darker", "carbon", "center", I found only somehting about Cole's wife. Just kidding. I think it's a Darker center carbon. Please let me know if I am correct. 20100211_144356_Draker-1200.jpg 20100213_180058_darker4-1200.jpg |
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cole_ely
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That's certainly what my handle looks like, although I would be more comfortable identifying a side shot.
The racket feels slow, but has a very distinct break into a high gear that is quite fast. It takes a couple months to really get the feel of hitting that gear when you want and not hitting it when you don't.
In the end I decided I was blocking shots that I should be countering, because I was afraid of that high gear when the ball was coming hard at me. It's great as long as you're in control of the point though.
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icontek
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The Darker Center Carbon is a bizarre beast.
As cole describes, it doesn't know whether it is an ALL+ or a Squirrely OFF+ blade when you get the carbon to kick in.
Other blade manufactures (like Sitco) experimented with single carbon layers but eventually abandoned the design - instead favoring two plies (cross directional?) which added stability.
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thethinker
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Cole, side shot added. Can you tell me more about this blade? Age, price, material, specs, etc.
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thethinker
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Again, anyone with some infomation of this blade is highly appreciated.
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icontek
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A buddy of mine bought one in the early 90's. They were in the $100-120 range at paddle palace. And I've played with it from time to time, and always found it "too fast" (the smash/loopkill gear). The blade ages well though, has seen tens of thousands of hours and is both more forgiving and more linear and predictible than it was when new.
As with most Darker woods - those were well made. With darker, I would guess some hinoki, but the top ply?
Cole might know, as he has a center carbon. I jokingly offer to buy it every few years (as a retirement gift for my buddy).
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thethinker
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I didn't know Paddle Palace used to sell Darkers. Too bad they don't carry Darker anymore, or else I would get a lot of info. The top seem to be Hinoki as well. I wonder why the two layers are perpendicular instead of the traditional same direction. So far the center carbon hasn't caused any unwanted shots.
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bleachfan92
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this blade cannot be more than 20 years old. maybe you can take a picture of the back metal tag on the handle. if its the same as the current one than at the most its 10 years old. from the label and handle material i think its not that old but just a discontinued blade, if not then its a test blade.
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thethinker
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The metal logo is in the first pic. I am pretty sure that the age is correct because the seller is very reliable. He sold me other stuff that proved to be the real stuff.
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penholdloop
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I have blade just like this, Darker, carbon center (black line visible as the center ply). It was bought in 1999 - 2000.
It has a small label that reads B-X700. |
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thethinker
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No label on mine and it was like new when I got it.
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JimT
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The lens well looks a bit weird - as if someone has drilled it by some crude tools and then put a Darker lens in there. You are 100% sure this is a genuine Darker, right?
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Single Ply Hinoki Club, Founding Member
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cole_ely
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If it's a copy, it's a hell of a good one. It looks exactly like mine.
They use a different wood for the handle than most. IT's more porous and soaks up sweat great. Almost has a pine-like quality. I think it just doesn't cut real clean around the lens.
It's actually all hinoki, 4plies plus center. But the two plies are cross grained so they don't look the same from the side view.
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penholdloop
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Hi!
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qwkrvr
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Hi,
I have a Darker Center carbon, purchased from Paddle Palace several years ago. The racket has a metal tag on the bottom of the handle, in addition to the embedded tag shown in your photo. It still has the BX700 sticker. I am currently using Tibhar Grip-S Europe Soft, max on the FH; and Yasaka Rakza 2.0, soft on theBH. I started using these rubbers because of the "off/on" feel of the racket. This combination is working well for me. I like it so well, that I may try to purchase another. Did you uncover any more info on this blade? |
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Never seen; like a shadow in the dark!!
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Pondus
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Sorry to bring back this thread, but I was doing a little digging on the "Darker B-X 700" blade (also known as the Darker Center Carbon), and took a look at the pricelist of blades from Paddle Palace in the year 2000. As you can see below (screenshot from Paddle Palace's website in 2000), this Darker blade retailed for $119.00 USD... which at the time was more expensive than ANY Butterfly blade (the most expensive being Sardius at $114.00 USD).
Also interesting to see that you could get a brand new Viscaria ST for $90.00 USD... in regards to how much you'd have to shell out for one of those today. Edited by Pondus - 01/31/2013 at 4:30pm |
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stiltt
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I have owned a Darker Center Carbon in the past. It is a wonderful blade and a collectible jewel.
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Pondus
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ahhh, you should've hung onto it, brother...
Edited by Pondus - 01/31/2013 at 4:37pm |
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liulin04
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That would be a Darker BX-700, I'm afraid someone else now has the one that I was posting for a friend a few days ago =)
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stiltt
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I like the mention "We are working on a deluxe website. Please stay tuned." well...I do.
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qwkrvr
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I still have my Darker Center Carbon. The lens actually says "Center Carbon". I have since acquired a Darker Speed 90, which I love! I plan to purchase a second. I am currently recovering from lumbar spinal fusion, so won't be playing 'till April. Had "non invasive" fusion 12 days ago. Had SUPER surgeons at Walter Reed Naval Medical Hospital. I walked around ward the afternoon after morning surgery!
I missed the NATTS at Baltimore, but will be ready next year. Thanks for your response. |
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Never seen; like a shadow in the dark!!
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Pondus
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Ouch - best of luck with your recovery, qwkrvr.
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qwkrvr
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I'm 61. Too old for "hoopin'"; but just right for loopin'"!!
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Never seen; like a shadow in the dark!!
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thinman
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Hello thethinker,
Sorry for such a late reply, I noticed that extra ply under the handle of your Center Carbon. Any idea when Darker stopped adding that? I find the extra handle thickness very comfortable in my hand. I always thought that was cool idea. The rubber sits a little lower too. Here is my Darker blade, also purchased from Paddle Palace around that same time. I was not wise enough to select one of their high ends blades. Thanks for sharing, thinman |
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