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PostPosted: 21 Nov 2016, 21:18 
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Anyone that know of a blade with a narrow straight handle?


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PostPosted: 21 Nov 2016, 22:34 
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Waldner Allplay is quite narrow. At least I remember it feeling small.

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PostPosted: 21 Nov 2016, 22:46 
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IIRC, the straight handles of Cornilleau blades are generally a bit slimmer than average.
The Yasaka 2040 has a slim handle.

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PostPosted: 22 Nov 2016, 17:02 
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Nittaku blades.


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Nittaku blades is known for narrow straight afaik of.


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PostPosted: 06 Dec 2016, 23:29 
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keme wrote:
IIRC, the straight handles of Cornilleau blades are generally a bit slimmer than average.
The Yasaka 2040 has a slim handle.


Bought a 2040 blade for my son to try out.


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RadivS wrote:
keme wrote:
IIRC, the straight handles of Cornilleau blades are generally a bit slimmer than average.
The Yasaka 2040 has a slim handle.


Bought a 2040 blade for my son to try out.



Interested to hear how it goes, if you get the chance, I'd love to hear a comparison to a Donic Appelgren or Waldner Allplay, even the Yasaka Sweden Classic or Stiga Allround Classic.

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bty handles used to be narrow, but squarish.

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