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Does anyone have a picture of the tps x1 brendl blade they could post or site they could direct me to that has it up? I am looking for a real picture of it, not one of the drawings of it from the tps blade chart. thanks.

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one question.........the 03-04 brendl curve has not changed in any way, shape, or form for this year right (04-05)??? except the name change...

cuz like the 02-03 tkachuk changed into a modano clone in 04-05....(this is just an example)

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thanks accord....truly u are really sweet...

one question tho...what year is that from? im hoping that u bought it sometime in 03-04...

edit:: ok the sweet part...isnt like "aww thats sweet" so its not meant to be like that...its meant to be like "yea that stuff is SWEET"

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thanks accord....truly u are really sweet...

one question tho...what year is that from? im hoping that u bought it sometime in 03-04...

edit:: ok the sweet part...isnt like "aww thats sweet" so its not meant to be like that...its meant to be like "yea that stuff is SWEET"

haha, yeah man I know what you meant :D.

I bought it from the clearance/outlet section of CycloneTaylor a few months ago when they were trying to clear out all of their 2004 stock, so I assume that the stick is a 2004 model.

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isnt the brendl now the sundin? i thought they werent making the brendl anymore? did it stay the same?

05 models are now called Sundin

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Sorry for bumbing this thread. But is the Brendl/Sundin the same as the TPS P27 curve?

Tried to find the P27 but searching was to no avail, it want's min. 4 letter words.

TPS P27 <-- :blink:

Again, sorry, and thanks in advance for any help.

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Sorry for bumbing this thread. But is the Brendl/Sundin the same as the TPS P27 curve?

Tried to find the P27 but searching was to no avail, it want's min. 4 letter words.

TPS P27 <-- :blink:

Again, sorry, and thanks in advance for any help.

Patrick have you used a tps blade on your surface before? I play on similar floors and i wanted to look into a tps blade.

Thanks

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Sorry for bumbing this thread. But is the Brendl/Sundin the same as the TPS P27 curve?

Tried to find the P27 but searching was to no avail, it want's min. 4 letter words.

TPS P27 <-- :blink:

Again, sorry, and thanks in advance for any help.

No, it's nothing like the P27 at all.

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Patrick have you used a tps blade on your surface before? I play on similar floors and i wanted to look into a tps blade.

Thanks

Nope, we usually play on smoothed asphalt , but for tournaments we play indoors on either woodfloors or sportscourt/Icecourt.

Been looking for a composite blade in the same curve as my Koho 4440 23 curves, but to no avail.

According to some german sites, this should be the closest, would love if someone could confirm it. :rolleyes:

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Patrick have you used a tps blade on your surface before? I play on similar floors and i wanted to look into a tps blade.

Thanks

Nope, we usually play on smoothed asphalt , but for tournaments we play indoors on either woodfloors or sportscourt/Icecourt.

Been looking for a composite blade in the same curve as my Koho 4440 23 curves, but to no avail.

According to some german sites, this should be the closest, would love if someone could confirm it. :rolleyes:

Have any composite blades held up for you on the asphalt and wood floors?

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Asphalt is not even worth trying, +the 4440 performs decent enough.

Foor wooden floors, Bauer Edure RB is a good choice, but no Bauer curves resemble the 23.

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Asphalt is not even worth trying, +the 4440 performs decent enough.

Foor wooden floors, Bauer Edure RB is a good choice, but no Bauer curves resemble the 23.

If my inno blades crack along the bottom on wooden floors wont a endure blade do the same?

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Look alike, but feel very differently while playing (if the Brendl=23)

Recchi=10curve=Mid Curve moderate curve

Brendl=23curve=Mid Curve Deep curve

Much more control useing the #10 when playing with a puck, but if you play with a ball the #23 is a exellent choice.

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Look alike, but feel very differently while playing (if the Brendl=23)

Recchi=10curve=Mid Curve moderate curve

Brendl=23curve=Mid Curve Deep curve

Much more control useing the #10 when playing with a puck, but if you play with a ball the #23 is a exellent choice.

Is there a way that the public can get their hands on these pro patterns?

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They are European retail patterns....

Numbers are used overhere instead of player names. A better system IMO, because you know it's the same curve from brand to brand(besides salming, which was a bonehead move on their part), and unlike players names which change frequently, numbers don't.

A 10 curve here = Recchi

A 23 curve here = ? maybe the sundin

19 curve = Sakic

4 curve = Thornton

31 curve = Drury

and so on... :blink:

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