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    Posted: 10/28/2010 at 3:37pm
 Switching back to my old style of double-sided CPen, I am selling all my JPen:

1. Kokutaku Super-Cho Iruiru Special Grade S:  Used less than 15 hours, Paid $288, asking $130. (SOLD)

2. Korean TSP Dynam Special(Not regular Dynam): Used 2 hours, Paid $242, asking $120. (SOLD)

3. Darker Speed 70 (10.2mm): Used 2 hours, Paid $160, asking $100. (SOLD)

4. Yasaka Hasha Special (Not Hasha Deluxe): Used 2 hours, Paid $150, asking $80. (SOLD)


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For all my JPen: 
 
The cork wood at the front side and the back of the handle has been removed per the "korean National Team Style" (Kim, Ryu , Lee).  Also refer to the XIOM JPENs for the handle (they don't have the cork wood at the back). Thanks for your interest.
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Do you have the thickness (mm) for the others? Also, how did u remove the cork?
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Originally posted by hulkpens hulkpens wrote:

Do you have the thickness (mm) for the others? Also, how did u remove the cork?

TSP Dynam Special:  10.6mm
KKT Iruiru Special Grade S:  10.1mm
Darker Speed 70: 10.2mm
Yasaka Hasha Special: 10.2mm

I removed the front cork slowly & carefully using my finger nails to peel it off, so far the most efficient and safest way to do it.  For the back of the handle, I did it with a little help of a small knife (You can find the illustration on the butterflykorea site).
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Both TSP and Yasaka were ordered from Korea (Mr. Moon at tak9.com helped to select the best grains from his stock at my request, without the "white strips" on the blade face.

Darker 70 was ordered from Mr. Tony Hsu's online tt-shop in Taiwan. This one was selected by him personally when he visited Japan. One can find the detailed picture of only these "special order" Jpen on his site including front side view of the wood grains, before making purchase.
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What is the weight on each of these blades?
 
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Originally posted by tsanyc tsanyc wrote:

What is the weight on each of these blades?
 
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When new in box:
Darker: 92g
TSP: 91g
KKT: 90g
Yasaka: 90g
 
After cork removal and shoulder sanding, currently:
Darker 90.5g
TSP: 89 g
KKT: 87.8g
Yasaka: 87.3g
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It looks like these blades had been sanded for left handed. Is that right?
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Originally posted by tsanyc tsanyc wrote:

It looks like these blades had been sanded for left handed. Is that right?

Right-handed,  obviously.
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Darker Speed 70 is sold.
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TSP and Kokutaku have been sold.

The price of the remaining one, Yasaka Hasha Special, is further reduced to $70, to expedite reaching my goal of selling all of them. This blade was purchased from the korean online shop tak9.com and was selected by Mr.Moon. It has a nice "springy" feeling with excellent 2nd kick when looping. Yasaka Hasha Special is currently used by the top Brazilian player Hugo Hayama. One can watch his playing at the recent WORLD TEAM CUP here: 

http://www.youtube.com/ttCountenance#p/u/34/X5IZtIvt1Hw


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