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Paddles for a refresher
david:
--- Quote from: Monkey Loving Bob on December 05, 2006, 15:51:41 ---Non-issue really dave as most oval shafts would crack during assembly as the spigot is inserted. If this works out ninety nine pecent of the time the glass shaft (Carbon has it's own issues) will have plenty of flex to absorb any impacts. However if you do have a problem with this you can bring it back as a warranty issue due to it being a manufacturing defect that should have been noticed during assembly. Robson and Werner can't suffer from this due to the way they're constructed.
Cheers for clearing that up dave because I was a bit confused as to what you meant.
Conor
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Yeah, whatever monkey boy,
Una, just be sure and ask for rounded sockets on your paddles.
Monkey Loving Bob:
Dave - you're an idiot...
david:
Non-issue really kyle, you'r the idiot.... ;D
Monkey Loving Bob:
Hey dum-dum, let's not go picking on fresher's here, as captain I thought you were meant to help and support these new club members, besides, Kyle seems like a nice enough guy 8)
Una:
Right lads, thanks for the advice.
1. Look for rounded sockets
2. check length
3. don't get too powerful blades
4. Borrow blades in Kerry and give them a go...you have all been warned!
Hope y'all had a good night last night.
Únaxxx
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