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Legend
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 5,119
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To me, "crisp" is different from "stiff" and "mushy" is different from "soft."
And I see crisp and mushy as opposites, and stiff and soft as opposites. Tell me your thoughts, how you define the terms, and give examples. |
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Rookie
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 105
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I say crisp is the opposite to soft in terms of a good thing e.g. the popping sound of a fresh poly string as to the butter soft of gut. Stiff is the opposite to mushy in terms of a bad thing. e.g. when the tension is so high that there is little elasticity and mushy is when a poly string lost all its tension that there is no more feel.
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