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Old 11-02-2007, 03:14 AM   #41
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Please, explaine me how to put silicon at 3 and 9 o´clock position. I only know to put silicon in the handle.
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grommets out, silicon in, grommets in. Put some tape over the holes at the inner side of the head while filling the silicon in.
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Old 11-02-2007, 09:32 AM   #42
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Just noticed that the M-fill 200 and 03HT have almost identical specs LOL

I am thinking that these pros get the stock rackets that are available and then just simply add lead.

We know that JB racket is 13.5oz and TH racket is at least 13.5oz so I am willing to bet TB racket is around 13.5oz as well. Otherwise the racket would be less 12.5oz.

I believe that these particular pros are adding lead to hoop as seen and handle in order to keep a blance around 6pts for TB and around 8pts for TH and JB.

That is just a guess.

Also since Technifibre has this racket they must have a past Dunlop player going to use their racket, or they bought a mold from Dunlop for some reason?
the prince stringer i refer to talking about said that the o3 hb was gona be the blake stick
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Old 11-14-2007, 05:09 AM   #43
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By the way, what is the string pattern of JB's racquet? is 18x20?
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By the way, what is the string pattern of JB's racquet? is 18x20?
Yes it is.
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grommets out, silicon in, grommets in. Put some tape over the holes at the inner side of the head while filling the silicon in.
Wouldn't this leave the silicone uneaven once it has settled in? Why not use lead tape -which is more even weight distribution (and removeable)?
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Old 11-14-2007, 02:22 PM   #46
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cool...
how did you get it?
and how would you sell it for, if, you would?
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Old 11-14-2007, 04:32 PM   #47
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Anyway, has anyone tried the TFight 335 yet? How does it feel?

And is TF made in China? where does this brand originate from?
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Anyway, has anyone tried the TFight 335 yet? How does it feel?

And is TF made in China? where does this brand originate from?
If you do a search in the Racquets forum you'll find lots of posts and threads about it. It came out over a year ago and lots of people here have tried it and/or play with it. It has a solid, "old school" feel to it. Very nice racquet.

Tecnifibres, like all racquets (except a few Yonex models) are made in China. Tecnifibre is a French company, and like Babolat, was a string company that expanded into making racquets.
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