What machine does TW string all the racquets they sell on?

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I think its the Prince Neos 1000. As seen at there "Fastest Racquet Stringing" video on YouTube where they challenged to see who strings a racquet faster. Look at the stringer there and somebody correct me if I'm wrong. :)
 

pvaudio

Legend
I've found the Neos 1000 to be the go-to volume machine among larger shops I've visited. Simple, easy to use, as reliable as a wood-burning stove, and relatively inexpensive for the performance you get. There is a reason it's been around probably since I've been alive in one iteration or another.
 

stringwalla

Rookie
I've found the Neos 1000 to be the go-to volume machine among larger shops I've visited.

One of the largest shops in the country (top 3) I know has a Baiardo, Sensor, Prince 5000/3000, Star 3, and a Gamma electric. They got completely off crank 5+ years ago-
 

tinyman

Rookie
When I was there, they had 3 of them all in a row they were stringing on. I'm not sure if there were more in the back... First time I had ever seen one up close, they seemed like real workhorses of machines.
 

seekay

Semi-Pro
I've found the Neos 1000 to be the go-to volume machine among larger shops I've visited. Simple, easy to use, as reliable as a wood-burning stove, and relatively inexpensive for the performance you get. There is a reason it's been around probably since I've been alive in one iteration or another.

T-W has a competitor near Cincinnati which must not be named on the forums.

I stopped by their showroom over the Summer, and wouldn't you know it, they were also stringing on a Neos.
 

pvaudio

Legend
One of the largest shops in the country (top 3) I know has a Baiardo, Sensor, Prince 5000/3000, Star 3, and a Gamma electric. They got completely off crank 5+ years ago-
Just relaying my personal observations, I didn't say any more than that. Besides, I use a CP electric and would trade it for nothing :)
 

pvaudio

Legend
T-W has a competitor near Cincinnati which must not be named on the forums.

I stopped by their showroom over the Summer, and wouldn't you know it, they were also stringing on a Neos.
Indeed they do, I have been there before and was actually included in my "volume shop" list :)
 

Irvin

Talk Tennis Guru
Just relaying my personal observations, I didn't say any more than that. Besides, I use a CP electric and would trade it for nothing :)

Sounds good to me I will give you nothing for it. By the way you can (oops I meant can't) offer item for sale or trade in this section but I think it's OK to give your stringer away. Diredesire, that is OK isn't it?

EDIT: You're not going to hit me up for shipping are you?

Please send stringer to:

1234 Main St NE
Anyville, USA 12345
 
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Irvin

Talk Tennis Guru
I bet he'd ship it to you in under 4 minutes. :lol:

Well let me think about that. I doubt he would actually do the shipping so I am assuming you mean he can start the process in 4 minutes. No one ever guarantees 4 minute shipping. But I bet he didn't do it. We will never know thought as I gave him a fictitious address.
 

db10s

Hall of Fame
I've found the Neos 1000 to be the go-to volume machine among larger shops I've visited. Simple, easy to use, as reliable as a wood-burning stove, and relatively inexpensive for the performance you get. There is a reason it's been around probably since I've been alive in one iteration or another.

I know the PGA Superstore near me has to 2 Baiardo's....
 
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