Got the spin art!
I believe that I attatched the picture of me holding spin art up to my face at the end of this post.
It arrived.
I am not doing anything with it today.
I will be getting my Ross Leidy blade soon, early February, so I might just leave the spin art in a safe location for 2-3 weeks.
My primary option for the backhand is, at this point in time, Haifu Shark II Red Sponge Upgrade.
Thanks!
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Ned Kelly
Submitted by TT energy on 20 January 2012 - 9:54am.You look like ned kelly there, thanks for letting me know you got it and I look forward to your thoughts using it.
Keep cool.
Okay... Moving on to visual stuff
Submitted by iliketurtles on 20 January 2012 - 10:23am.I looked at the sponge for the first time a couple minutes ago, and it is definitely that porous spring sponge.
There is only a small amount showing, but I can see how porous it is.
The pips are shorter than my hexer hd, and they aren't all that fat.
Just some observations at this point.