Fastest stringing record in BC

Discussion in 'Badminton Stringing Techniques & Tools' started by Sgbad, Dec 9, 2007.

  1. Ah_Shum

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    LOL koo~..=)
     
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    just curious..i know u rite?..lolz
     
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    n just food for thought for those who are curious..fastest recorded time..11:49 i did on a at900p =)
     
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    Damn.. That's less than the time it takes for me to do mains <.<

    If you ever feel like making my jaw drop, I'd gladly watch your video! :p
     
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    Just casually...not best buds or anything like that. I bought a couple of rackets last year and you string it up for me while I wait. Recently you did a string job for 2 of my rackets.
     
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    lolz wut rackets were they? =)
     
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    VT80LTD and N90II strung with BG80P @ 27lbs. Drop off on Thursday afternoon. Pick up on Friday afternoon.
     
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    o0o0o0o0o...i know who u r...u r J _ _ _ rite??..haha orange bg80p 26/28..=p
     
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    Probably forgot my name.
    It's R _ _ _ .
    You mistook me for someone else.
    Yep...orange BG80P.
     
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    o damn it..yeaaa..ur rite...it's only cuz there's too other dudes that use the exact same rackets..exactly the same..but one strings with bg70pro..n the other regular 80..xD
     
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    Not to rain on Canadas pride, the English stringers are pretty fast. Start to finish no preweaving, cutting off the reel, mounting the racket, Those guys are fast.
     
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    It's all relative.
     
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    I KNEW IT!..i knew some guy just couldn't help but spread out some negative energy..exactly why i never really wanted to post here...my customer/friend was just trying to keep the topic happy n u talk ur "no one really cares how fast the enlgish are topic"..

    just to tell u..i can racket from unmounted to finish in 11:49..im pretty sure the english dudes are around the same time..cuz i have NEVER seen someone do it any faster than 11 mins with racket unmounted n preweaved..sheesh

    Kwun do u see the problem of me sharing my "tips n tricks" with the public..someone bound to tell u someone is better n wut u r is useless..=)
     
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    haha. please don't take kakinami-san too seriously. ;)
     
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    Seeing that video would probably just make me feel awful at stringing hahaha but hey since im such a masochist, upload it!
     
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    Yo Not trying to hate, just want to say there is someone always better. I can say I am good, but I always keep in mind there is always somebody better. What you do is an artform, and I always want to learn. I know you had no intention to say you were better than anyone else, just dont like it when people proclaim self titles. I dont like it when I hear people call me master or think I am great, I just feel like I am like everybody else, just a little good at something I like. I have no hate for stringers, I always want to learn or teach my knowledge. Thats why I try to talk to Kwun as much as possiable. He teaches me stuff and I always give him ideas. We dont hide things, we want stringers that want to be good, better their stringing skills. If you want to keep your stringing skills, tips or helpful hints to yourself thats ok. No hate here, just want people to be humble and helpful. It doesnt matter if you can string a racket in 11 minutes, as long as you can help someone out that is all that matters.
     
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    Safe to assume regular stringing speed around 25 minutes is for the experienced? Sub 10-minute stringjob is like pressing the nitro button (for experienced as well who's on the clock) and the 45-minute marker is leisurely (watching CNN or listening to Bruno Mars)?
     
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    Sheesh!!!! Bad Canada Bad. Is that better? Now let's play badminton :D
     

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