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Post by Lou Duncan

I don't know about "best". I think it's pretty hard to find an objective way of defining that. I'd say my favourites are maybe:
1.Kohei Yamashita
2.Falco Scheffler (spelling?)
3.Masaki Hirano

It changes around a bit depending on what I'm aspiring to at the time, but Kohei is too fluid to ever dislike:)

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by Lou Duncan, in response to this post 2015-12-27 00:15:34


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