JTTA Approved list of blades Re: Cork in table tennis blades

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JTTA Approved list of blades Re: Cork in table tennis blades

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kagin wrote: on Wednesday September 27, 2023 2:09 AM
The ITTF does not approve or analyze blades. The JTTA does, but i don't know where their list of approved blades is.

JTTA Approved Blades

I am not 100% sure but looks like this is the latest list.
Cannot translate to English as it is a PDF. (amy be there is way othe rthan convert PDF to WOrd but again it will be lost in Japanese translation)
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Re: JTTA Approved list of blades Re: Cork in table tennis blades

Post by Janine 2001 »

Kagin ,
I believe you asked the same question (or made some reference to this JTTA item) in 2016.
You are on ITTF Equipment Committee & you have lot more power & access to these kinds of information but yet you never bothered to find out ?
Just saying
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JTTA vs JTTAA

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JTTA stands for Japanese Table Tennis Association
JTTAA stands for Japanese Table Tennis Association Approved

I heard some blades (& rubbers) have the JTTA stamp & others have JTTAA stamp to indicate that it is an approved blade
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