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Discussion in 'The Sesh' started by Graham Pehrson, Mar 12, 2017.

  1. ekcenolkraM

    ekcenolkraM Member

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    My first natty was an ozora Japanese maple. I've had it for about 4 or 5 months and it's still not fully broken in, my lighthouses and lunars are still incredibly hard to land.
     
    May 11, 2017
  2. AJPreciseKendama

    AJPreciseKendama n00b

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    Natty ozora.still use it even after having it over a year. Very durable and SUPER light
     
    May 11, 2017
  3. AJPreciseKendama

    AJPreciseKendama n00b

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    But would recommend a sweets Natty. It's one of the cheapest and best quality
     
    May 11, 2017
  4. Congarranza

    Congarranza DS Legend

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    Mine was a NextGenHG walnut stripe(first reslease). It played great, but was unbalanced with the tama weighing 15g heavier. I now have it laced to RWB classic Hickory ken, and it's my favorite setup. They have not been fully broken in, but there is initial grip from the hickory grain patterns.

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    @Graham Pehrson what did you get?
     
    May 11, 2017
  5. Edric Owen Ladera

    Edric Owen Ladera Slayer

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    Shin Fuji Beech
     
    May 11, 2017
  6. Jedi_man

    Jedi_man Slayer

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    First natty was a krom red oak with a horizontal walnut stripe. It's been shredded good since then! I'd recommend an ozora keyaki, it has such an incredible indescribable feel about it when fresh and slays anytime.
     
    May 11, 2017
  7. James Sevilla

    James Sevilla Honed Member

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    First EVER natty, was a BLK Queen B Spectra / KUSA Classic Birch Ken
     
    May 11, 2017
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  8. Jack Harris

    Jack Harris Member

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    My first natty was a Maple Ozora and was my first kendama. It was gift form one of the Wenatchee kendama team members if you've ever heard of them. I've had this kendama for about 4 yrs and it's held up and broke in beautifully!!
     
    May 11, 2017
  9. Ryan Brewer

    Ryan Brewer Honed Member

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    If you have a little bit of money on you, i'd definetly reccomend a Craft Plus, overall top 5 dama for me for sure. If not, i'd go with a Sol Flow, really clean designs and play really well, (i think i might have the name of the sol line wrong let me know.)
     
    Jun 5, 2017
  10. lategreat808

    lategreat808 DS Legend

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    My first natty was a KROM deluxe red oak with the vertical stripe. I still have it, its now a scarred up warrior.
     
    Jun 6, 2017
  11. dcc

    dcc Member

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    My first natty was a green Raw Stripe Zen. I learned many tricks on it: lunar, lighthouse flip, stilt. It certainly influenced my formative days, because I play mostly natties now.
     
    Jun 6, 2017
  12. goenKendama

    goenKendama Administrator Staff Member

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    Honestly don't remember my "first" natty but I'm really liking the RWB Red Elm Classic complete I've been playing the last couple of months. My only niggle is the weight but that happens a lot for me since I prefer heavier setups.
     
    Jun 6, 2017
  13. Memo

    Memo n00b

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    Can someone give some suggestions of good natty kendamas...I don't want it to feel big in my hand.Thank you
     
    Jul 19, 2017
  14. KeeganS

    KeeganS DS Legend

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    Crafts 2.0 & Slims and Kaizen Selects from Kendama USA. OG Homegrowns from Sweets. Sol Flows from Sol Kendamas. Natty Ozoras (beech/cherry, maple, keyaki, KUSA may also still have enjyu too.)
    Can't go wrong with any of these. Didn't list NG Homegrowns because I think all the natty ones are sold out (correct me if I'm wrong) and I know there are still some OG Homegrowns listed on the site.
    Each damas all good for different things, but my personal recommendation would be Craft 2.0s/Kaizen Selects if you don't want a dama too big in your hand.
    They're both the Kaizen 2.0 shape, which makes for a very well rounded dama. The Craft 2.0s are made in the US and have tracking stripes in full ash or full maple. The Kaizen Selects are made overseas (still the same shape) and do not have the tracking stripes but have more wood variety to choose from(maple, ash, beech, birch). Great for lunars, not as primed for slingers as the Craft Slim shape is but can still slay. And the Kaizen Selects are each weight matched (tama and ken are equal weights to each other).
     
    Jul 19, 2017
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  15. lategreat808

    lategreat808 DS Legend

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    DUUUUDE. Right now they have DWI all maple with purpleheart stripe tama for $20. Hard to beat that for the price.
     
    Jul 19, 2017
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  16. Ryan Brewer

    Ryan Brewer Honed Member

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    Those or get a Bolt lol www.boltkendamas.bigcartel.com
     
    Jul 19, 2017
  17. Sirwillcode

    Sirwillcode Slayer

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    Dude good looking out. Been waiting on it to go on sale. I snagged one. I'm gonna put the tama on my ph kaizen if they are close in weight.
     
    Jul 19, 2017
  18. goenKendama

    goenKendama Administrator Staff Member

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    If you're looking for a standard size kendama Ozora has several natties; Beech/Cherry, Keyaki, Japanese Maple, Enjuki
     
    Jul 19, 2017
  19. azleonhart

    azleonhart Moderator Staff Member

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    I believe they had mahogany and a couple other new species at last year's JKA Festa?
    Can't quite remember what the other two are.. Errrr, wenge?
     
    Jul 19, 2017
  20. goenKendama

    goenKendama Administrator Staff Member

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    They have Ebony, Rosewood, and Mahogany but those are quite a bit higher in price, ~$150-$250 as I recall.
     
    Jul 19, 2017