Ok...here's the answers.
The foot:
1. The curve on the foot creates more surface contact which allows for more "pinability" and control. Without it there would be less contact with the ball and that would cause the ball to squib away more frequently. Pluss if the foot was straight it would get farther behind the ball on impact causing the ball to fly off the table more often. Think of it as if it were scooping the ball up off the surface.
2. Having the foot textured to the edge would cause it to grab the ball more, causing the ball to travel foward. Kinda creating more of a sweet spot not allowing the ball to release from the foot as easily. So having the texturing end before the edge would allow the ball to release easier therefore less effort would be required to bank or clip.
It's my opinion that the edge should not have a bevel as this would cause the ball to release at whatever angle the bevel is. So as you move the ball away from the wall, the bevel would only allow you to hit a bank or clip within a small area on the playfield determined by the bevel angle.
The Handles:
Not the same as on the Warrior table. They are a type of rubber compound not wood.
Don't know how well they'd wear over time. They may tend to become slippery when you sweat and wear abnormally. That's to be seen. However they are not OEM. They're aftermarket purchaseable equipment (like wraps) and are not intended to be a "new equipment change".
Talk to Phill Schlaffer if you'd like to buy some.
The Side Strip:
Seems as though over time having the strip between the surface and the base will cause the surface laminate to begin to peel away from the base as it creates tension and is working again the glue that holds the surface down. This could creat a problem with the surface warping near the walls.
Don't know that that would be true yet, but i did find that there were many dead sopts near the walls already that could confirmed my opinion on this issue. Only time will tell.
Bumper/Bearing:
Good fix! Seems to have solved any issues there!
The Ball:
Although it was easier to control, it was Too Soft.
It stubbed more often when shooting a pull and it begain to hurt my arm after playing with it for a while.
Overall though, the changes should be an improvement and should make the game more competitive.
Hope this was informative and helpfull.
I'll have a ball and some of the new men with me at the US Open, so if anyone would like to see them please feel free to ask.
Till then, video of the tabel is up on This Week In Foosball.
http://www.thisweekinfoosball.foosball.com/gallery.htmlHappy Foos'n!