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Dr.Neubauer Combination Effect Paddle Auction starts at $1
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06 Apr 2008 07:47 PM  

Dr. Neubauer Combination Effect

COMBINATION EFFECT: The new weapon for combination bat players

Dr. Neubauer COMBINATION EFFECT offers playing characteristics for which combination bat players have been waiting a long time.

This exclusive special development from the renowned blade expert Achim Rendler has been created to offer different speed values on the two sides of the blade by the use of a unique plywood composition.

One side has a low rebound coefficient, so that the ball is slowed down. This allows returning short over the net, with a maximum spin reversal when blocking with frictionless long pimples. The trajectory is very low in order to prevent the opponent from immediately attacking it. At the same time even float balls can be attacked with frictionless long pimples through aggressive pushing and counter-attacking.

The other side is faster so that the ball can be attacked forcefully by the use of offensive rubbers.

COMBINATION EFFECT also offers the same outstanding control as our renowned Dr. Neubauer SPECIAL blade.

Dr. Neubauer COMBINATION EFFECT: The new weapon for combination bat players

Weight: Approx. 70g
Plies: 6
Handles: Straight
Speed Forehand: 85
Speed Backhand: 74
Control: 100
Rigidity: 89

Original Price: $190 (USD)
Condition: Used for 2 months, 1 to 3 dings not bad
Sale Price: $125

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06 Apr 2008 08:14 PM  

Rules:

  1. The auction ends on April 11, 2008 at 6:00 PM as per the forum time.
  2. The highest bidder will get the blade. The minimum bidding price of $20 should be met.
  3. The bidding should be $0.50 (50 cents) in increment.
  4. The shipping charge is $7 within US and Canada. The shipping charge is $15 Internationally.
  5. You have to bid at least twice before the final day. As an example, you can't just bid on the last day of auction and win the bid. In that case, the winner will be the next person who is qualified. If there is a tie, the auction will be extended for another day.
  6. The winner should make the payment immediately after the auction to receive the item.
  7. The winner can make the payment through paypal, money order or personal check.

If you want to buy this blade, buy it for $125. At that time the auction will end.

Simply post your auction price as a reply in this thread.

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07 Apr 2008 12:47 AM  

US$20

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07 Apr 2008 02:04 AM  
The color change that is on one side of the blade is simply glue residue. I have washed the blade and the glue has not gone completely. After washing with water (and some baking powder), the glue residue will complete go.
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07 Apr 2008 02:14 AM  

 

Can you show or tell us where are the three dings?

 

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Can you show or tell us where are the three dings?

 

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07 Apr 2008 02:43 AM  

The dings are at:

1. In the first picture, close to the logo in the handle.
2. In the second picture, on the shoulder.
3. Look at the pcture below. The number shows where the dings are.

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07 Apr 2008 04:08 PM  

 

Has the blade been sealed on both face & edge?

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08 Apr 2008 02:36 AM  

The blade has been sealed (side, face & handle) with Joola varnish.

 

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08 Apr 2008 03:23 PM  

 

Just to confirm, If I put in a bid earlier and will need to put in another bid, to make at least 2 bids during the auction period in order to quality to consider valid bid for the auction. If I have enter one bid only duringt the mentioned period, I will not win the auction & consider the bid not valid, even though it is the highest bid. Thanks..

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08 Apr 2008 04:18 PM  
If nobody else has auctioned, you still will get that blade. You will be lucky if there is no one else auction.
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09 Apr 2008 08:57 AM  
$21. Love the blade and like to have another back up at this low price. This blade is too soft and can be damaged easily.
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09 Apr 2008 03:38 PM  
$10
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09 Apr 2008 09:14 PM  
goodman362, please post an amount greater than $21. 'buyer
has already auctioned for $21.
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09 Apr 2008 09:52 PM  
Varghese, I've just noticed the same identical chip near the logo on the blade you sold me. How did you get that consistently on both blades? It's hard to get that on the butt of the blade.
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09 Apr 2008 11:53 PM  

That's a good question.

I play against a defensive player. He has anti on one side and regular on the other side. He puts tons of WD-40 on the regular rubber. It is crazy playing against him. The reason? He twidles his paddle for every shot. He plays all the defensive shots close to the net to two directions with his dan seemiller grip. A 70 mph shot he can slow down to 10 mph and puts over the net. I beat him recently with my top spin loops. I think I have got this damage on the handle when I tried to loop one of his forehand chop.

Appreciation from him? I get "son of a b*****" curses from him in addition to some damages to the blade.

 

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10 Apr 2008 11:33 PM  
That's a good story. If he is on top of the table then he is not a defender. More like a Peter Chen who was rated over 2300 at one point.
Anyway, another bid: $22.
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11 Apr 2008 04:33 AM  
I beat him today (I gave him only 2 points in two games). I have never thought an anti-spin rubber can be so deceptive. From that analysis, I think Dr.Neubauer's new anti rubbers will be more deceptive. However, the problem is that inverted anti-spin rubber may not be good enough to chop heavy spin like long pips.
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