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Sid

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Looks like an Inno blade, shorter hosel and a bit thick. The TPS Nash should be similar. The X1 is a nice composite blade and the PTC is essentially the same as the blades in the XN10 and R+.

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It's not an Easton/Inno/or Louisville!!!!

You sure? Looks like a Inno graphite blade in a 1100 to me.

I'm pretty sure he knows what type of blade it is, considering that it's his.

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It's Actually a Hespeler Gretzky composite!! They make great blades I am surprised I have not heard more about them on the site. Do you guys think it is similar to a Nash (Inno or TPS?).

Thanks Sid

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It's Actually a Hespeler Gretzky composite!! They make great blades I am surprised I have not heard more about them on the site. Do you guys think it is similar to a Nash (Inno or TPS?).

Thanks Sid

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It's Actually a Hespeler Gretzky composite!! They make great blades I am surprised I have not heard more about them on the site. Do you guys think it is similar to a Nash (Inno or TPS?).

Thanks Sid

Dand, I was sure it was at least made by Inno. The really thin V-shaped hosel looked the same as my blade.

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from the last time I heard, those blades were made by Inno. I saw some of those the other day and then compared it to my own inno and they were very similar.

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