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- Category: Table Tennis
- Founded: Dec 30, 2000
- Language: English
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This discussion group is intended for players, fans, and supporters of classic hardbat table tennis, as it was played throughout the world until the 1950's. The term "hardbat" refers to the type of paddle that is used. A "normal" modern sponge-rubber paddle consists of a wood or carbon paddle covered on either side by a thin layer of soft sponge and then a smooth, sticky rubber hitting surface. This sponge-rubber surface allows a skilled player to generate large amounts of spin and speed when hitting the ball. A hardbat paddle does not have a soft layer of sponge between the wood of the paddle and the rubber hitting surface. Further, the rubber hitting surface is pimpled and is not nearly as sticky. Players who use a hardbat can only generate a small amount of spin when hitting the ball. For most players, the speed at which the ball is hit is reduced slightly when compared to a sponge-rubber paddle.
When played with hardbats, the game of table tennis is significantly different than when played with the modern "sponge rubber." Since a hardbat can only generate a small amount on spin on the ball, much of the deception of the modern sponge-rubber game is removed, and the opponent's control of the return shot is enhanced. The advantage to the server is diminished considerably without the high amounts of spin. The classic hardbat game therefore tends to have longer rallys, is much more interesting to watch to the average spectator, and is also easier to begin learning since novice players cannot as easily be deceived by tricky spin serves and strange ball bounces off of the table (also due to excessive spin).
Supporters of classic hardbat table tennis generally think that the hardbat game is more fun!
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A true purists hardbat?
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Posted - Sat Jul 11, 2009 8:47 pm
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Larry Bone
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Re: Historical Distortion
I agree witn Marty's observations and analysis of the hardbat dilemma. It will be impossible to recreate classic hardbat table tennis unless a new rubber with
Posted - Sat Jul 11, 2009 5:03 pm
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wallyswoods
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Anyone recognize this fellow?
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Posted - Sat Jul 11, 2009 1:02 pm
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Larry Bone
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Re: Historical Distortion
Grand observations, sir. Many thanks for sharing them all. Meanwhile... and I think you might find this quite interesting... I'm in receipt of a number of
Posted - Sat Jul 11, 2009 12:22 pm
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Larry Bone
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Re: Historical Distortion
... It's not only a matter of equipment Marty, even if I set up a tournament with ONLY Leyland the game will not be like that in the TRUE Classic Era. You know
Posted - Sat Jul 11, 2009 7:42 am
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Giorno
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