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Old 11-30-2010, 06:15 PM   #41
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Hey Dino... I have a favor to ask if you have a chance.

We're having a debate in the stringing machine forum here at TT concerning swingweight. Others have reported that any weight added to a frame, below the pivot point will result in a decrease in SW... which is physically impossible. I'd like to verify it one more time on a different machine to determine if this is an idiosyncrasy of the RDC machine.

My question is this: The next time you have a racquet on the RDC machine, after determining the swingweight, would you attach/add an additional 10-20 grams of weight as close to the butt cap as you can and then re-run the swingweight test? The weight can be taped to the end or added inside the buttcap.

If you can do this,

I'd like to know the following:
  1. Racquet model
  2. Length
  3. Weight
  4. Balance
  5. Swingweight (stock)
  6. Swingweight (with added weight)
  7. Amount of extra weight added to the buttcap
  8. Approximate distance weight is added from the pivot point of the RDC machine (should be 8-9 cm, I believe)
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Old 11-30-2010, 09:49 PM   #42
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Dino Lagaffe - I haven't said it before, but thanks for starting this thread and continuing to update the info.
Thanks, I feel what makes TT worthwile are the contributions the members make, and this is mine... I haven't really gone after Wilsons in general when I've looked for racquets, but if I ever get my hands on an Ultra II I'll be sure to let you know the specs.
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Old 11-30-2010, 09:52 PM   #43
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Hi Bud! Sounds interesting. It may take a little while before I can get it done, but will report back with the results.
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Old 11-30-2010, 10:00 PM   #44
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Hi Bud! Sounds interesting. It may take a little while before I can get it done, but will report back with the results.
Thanks! Would really appreciate it
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Old 12-11-2010, 12:02 PM   #45
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Fresh off the RDC-machine:

Racquet/Static weight (g/oz)/Flex/Swingweight/Balance cm

Avery M3 Mid+ 387/13.65/72/370/32 (Closest to the Power model, I guess.)
Donnay Diamant I 332/11.71/47/282/31 (NOS, unstrung, grip 4)
Donnay Diamant II 352/12.42/46/298/31 (NOS, unstrung, grip 5)
Donnay Pro Ceramic I 344/12.13/62/287/29.75 (NOS, unstrung, grip 4)
Donnay Pro Ceramic II 336/11.85/61/281/30.5 (NOS, unstrung, grip 5)
Dunlop Max 400I 364/12.84/44/344/31.75
Fischer VT Pro Classic 90 359/12.66/59/310/31
Head Prestige MG Mid 348/12.28/64/330/32
Prince Vortex OS 348/12.28/62/337/32.25
ProKennex Bronze Dominator 356/12.56/66/332/32.25
Rossignol F200 (Red) 346/12.21/38/358/34.75
Rossignol DT 6.40 358/12.63/54/329/31.5
Snauwaert MCE105.64GC 349/12.31/63/313/32
Snauwaert Miami 356/12.56/51/328/32.5
Völkl Quantom 5 266/9.38/67/287/34.75
Yonex RQ-500 304/10.72/60/297/33.25
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Old 12-11-2010, 02:20 PM   #46
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Fresh off the RDC-machine:

Racquet/Static weight (g/oz)/Flex/Swingweight/Balance cm

Avery M3 Mid+ 387/13.65/72/370/32 (Closest to the Power model, I guess.)
Donnay Diamant I 332/11.71/47/282/31 (NOS, unstrung, grip 4)
Donnay Diamant II 352/12.42/46/298/31 (NOS, unstrung, grip 5)
Donnay Pro Ceramic I 344/12.13/62/287/29.75 (NOS, unstrung, grip 4)
Donnay Pro Ceramic II 336/11.85/61/281/30.5 (NOS, unstrung, grip 5)
Dunlop Max 400I 364/12.84/44/344/31.75
Fischer VT Pro Classic 90 359/12.66/59/310/31
Head Prestige MG Mid 348/12.28/64/330/32
Prince Vortex OS 348/12.28/62/337/32.25
ProKennex Bronze Dominator 356/12.56/66/332/32.25
Rossignol F200 (Red) 346/12.21/38/358/34.75
Rossignol DT 6.40 358/12.63/54/329/31.5
Snauwaert MCE105.64GC 349/12.31/63/313/32
Snauwaert Miami 356/12.56/51/328/32.5
Völkl Quantom 5 266/9.38/67/287/34.75
Yonex RQ-500 304/10.72/60/297/33.25
Hey Dino! Would you be so kind as to post-up some photos of the Snauwaert Miami, Donnay Diamant, Donnay Diamant II, and the Sanuwaert MCE105.64GC.

Thank You in advance.
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Old 12-12-2010, 04:44 AM   #47
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Hey Dino! Would you be so kind as to post-up some photos of the Snauwaert Miami, Donnay Diamant, Donnay Diamant II, and the Sanuwaert MCE105.64GC.

Thank You in advance.
Snauwaert pictures will come later.

About the Donnay Diamant, the Roman numerals I and II simply denote racquet 1 and 2, not different models. Sorry for the confusion, I'll change to a different system in the log later. There were two models though, a wooden one that I believe Virginia has posted about and the graphite one proracketeer has posted in the Donnay Code Book thread:




Picture by proracketeer!
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Old 12-12-2010, 05:32 AM   #48
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Wow, had no clue that Rossignol made racquets at one time.
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Wow, had no clue that Rossignol made racquets at one time.
You're more familiar with their skis maybe? There was a thread on companies that makes/made both skis and raquets.

http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=322033
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Old 12-29-2010, 03:25 AM   #50
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Six more racquets:

Fischer Superform Speedmaster Mid 370/13.05/54/315/31
Prince Graphite Comp 90 358/12.63/54/334/31.5
Prince Magnesium Pro 110 341/12.03/60/319/32.5
Rossignol FGC 362/12.77/31/340/31.5
Snauwaert Graphite-Dyno 382/13.48/55/376/32.75
Wilson Sting Mid 367/12.95/61/330/32
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Old 12-29-2010, 05:23 AM   #51
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Dino,
Thanks for more updates. You must be having a tons of racquets by now.
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Old 12-31-2010, 09:57 AM   #52
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Thanks for more updates. You must be having a tons of racquets by now.
Yeah, it's adding up... And I try to update this log as I get new ones. Thanks for appreciating it.
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Old 01-06-2011, 06:20 PM   #53
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Head Prestige 600 (Grey+Lime) 350/12.35/60/307
Head Prestige Classic 355/12.52/60/331
Head Prestige Tour 660 349/12.31/56/331
Anyone know where the specs for the Prestige Tour 600 would fall?
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Old 07-18-2011, 02:32 AM   #54
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That is great although it is old thread
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That is great although it is old thread
Thanks. I'm trying to update it as I get new racquets, but that doesn't happen as often as it used to...
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Fresh off the RDC-machine:

Racquet/Static weight (g/oz)/Flex/Swingweight/Balance cm

Prince Exo 3 Tour 16x18 341/12.03/54/341/32
Prince Tour Graphite (I) 355/12.52/65/332/31.75
Prince Tour Graphite (II) 355/12.52/63/325/31.5
Head Calibre 600 334/11.78/58/312/31.25
Head Calibre Tour 600 358/12.63/58/323/32
Head Radical Tour 630 1998 (I) 343/12.10/57/319/32
Head Radical Tour 630 1998 (II) 346/12.21/58/316/31.75
Head Radical Tour 630 1998 (III) 335/11.82/59/316/32.25
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One 1998 Head Radical Tour 630 is now Capped and shrink sleeved. Below are the stats before and after.

Before: 335/11.82/59/316/32.25
After: 361/12.73/59/319/30.5
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Old 12-21-2011, 12:42 AM   #58
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Old 12-29-2011, 10:53 AM   #59
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Dino, thanks for all the information about these racquets. What was the condition of the Rossignol F200 (Red) (346/12.21/38/358/34.75)? Was the F200 really that flexible when new? Also, have you ever tested the Fischer Pro Classic 98?
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Thanks Dino, and keep up good work
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