Should I remove the grip

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  1. Wifislow

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    They are in my album anyways. .. yeah wrapped, but now waiting for the cushion thingy, which is coming in 2-3 weeks lol

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    My parcel of 40 RKEP grips just arrived !!!!!!!!!!!!! :D:D:D
     
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    How is the feeling of the grip, soft, hard? And 40 of them?!:eek: You've a retail store?
     
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    Hahaha ... nope but I do change the grips of 5-6 racquets every 4-5 weeks ;) I have bought a variety , so shall try them and see but all of them are thin grips 0.6mm.
     
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    You really have a lot of racquets, do you switch racquets in games..

    I wanna get some socks or grips from RKEP, if it's good

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    Haha ... wrong again ... I got 2 (one for singles and one for doubles), wife got one, eldest boy got 2 and youngest got one ;)
     
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    The grips are cheap so buy them bulk. once you get used to the feel of new grips you'll switch them more often. I buy them in bulk of over 100 at a time but i also sell them to my stringing customers
     
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    Wow, your whole family are keen on badminton lol
     
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    great to have a store... then u can enjoy lower cost equipment.. but first u need customers
    I think it might be hard in Hawaii, as you know I called for players but no one reply :(
     
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    oh i don't have a store. Just string rackets in my basement for club players and friends
     

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