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DaveR
11-24-2007, 06:38 PM
IF YOU WANT TO ASK A QUESTION AS TO WHAT BAT OR RUBBERS OR INDEED ANYTHING THEN PLEASE ASK AND OR INFORM US ABOUT THINGS YOU HAVE TRIED. THANKS.


Everyone gets to do a recommendation in less than 250 words. So the total length of your post should be less than 250 words. More words may be allowed if quality is good. You are encouraged to edit your post.

I will delete any multiple posts.

If you want to have any big arguments, quote and do it in the Equipment Discussion / Argument Area (http://www.tabletennistalk.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=13). Small (possibly pre-emptive) rebuttals are ok, but remember people may EDIT.

Please BOLD any recommendations, using full names. Also try to give price and details of where the product can be purchased, remembering that TTT is here to help aswell as be critical.

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Rules

One post only.
Preferably less than 250 words.

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Suggestions

Please Bold any Recommendations, use full names of equipment. Price and shop details may also help.
You would be more credible if you state any relevant qualifications, such as if you
Have spent £££ on equipment
Are a professional coach
Coached many beginners successfully
Been coached professionally and had the equipment recommended to you
Have played for a long time
When you recommend something, it would be nice to try to give comparisons to other typical beginner's equipment, perhaps some comments on the weight of the blade and thinness of the handle or similar useful information to assist others who may be new or even looking for similar equipment to try out.
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