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Old 08-31-2011, 05:30 PM   #21
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Thanks Faultfoot for taking the time to update the chart. Great value stuff to me
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Old 09-01-2011, 10:30 AM   #22
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Thanks Faultfoot for taking the time to update the chart. Great value stuff to me
My pleasure. I enjoy learning about Federer's PJs and am glad I to share with a community that shares similar interests.
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Old 09-08-2011, 12:27 PM   #23
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Updated chart as of US Open 2011:

Wow maybe japanese version, not chinese? At the French Open 1999
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Wow maybe japanese version, not chinese? At the French Open 1999
It's the "Chinese version" because the PS 6.0 85 is made in China (and has been since 1994).
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Old 09-09-2011, 06:40 PM   #25
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Wow maybe japanese version, not chinese? At the French Open 1999
Definitely not the Japanese version. Agree with BP, it's the China-made version (specifically, the mid-production version as I list in my chart.) The graphics and visual attributes of this Chinese version is distinctive and unmistakeable.
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Old 09-11-2011, 01:59 AM   #26
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what about that all wilson rackets made in china?
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what about that all wilson rackets made in china?
Yes, they currently all are. But the PS 6.0 85 used to be made in the USA, Belgium, St. Vincent, Taiwan, and China. Federer used the version that was made in China.
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Yes, they currently all are. But the PS 6.0 85 used to be made in the USA, Belgium, St. Vincent, Taiwan, and China. Federer used the version that was made in China.

Can't you explain me what the difference between USA, Belgium, St. Vincent, Taiwan, and China models?
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Can't you explain me what the difference between USA, Belgium, St. Vincent, Taiwan, and China models?
You'll have to do a search because there are hundreds of threads and thousands of posts on this subject on this board.
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Old 01-19-2012, 08:22 PM   #30
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Thumbs up Interview with Roger after his match against Karlovic

Check out the Jim Courrier interview with Roger after his match against Karlovic today. Quite interesting reg. Rackets!
If some one finds it on YouTube...

Guys, do you think it would be possible to complete the excel table in a joint effort with pictures of Fed with rackets in these slams?
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Old 01-19-2012, 08:37 PM   #31
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why did wilson update the racquet every year ? From hps-pst-n? It updated 3 times in 3years?
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why did wilson update the racquet every year ? From hps-pst-n? It updated 3 times in 3years?
My best guess? See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNTBb1u6UGg

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Old 01-20-2012, 04:20 AM   #33
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Default Updated Chart with Photos!

Another year, another paintjob. Looking back, it's amazing how many paintjobs Federer has used over the years. My count currently stands at 8 different paintjobs endorsed/used by Federer throughout his pro career!!! What a marketing machine. I think Wilson hopes Federer plays another 10 years!

Back to the issue at hand in this thread, I was up for the challenge of updating the spreadsheet. Took some time, but without further ado, here is the updated spreadsheet as of January 2012 with PHOTO evidence!

You'll notice I had to "break up" the spreadsheet into separate threads to fit all the corresponding pics. Each successive thread should be in chronological order featuring the relevant paintjobs. Enjoy!
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The below chart identifies the racket paintjobs used by Federer in Grand Slams from 1999-2000.



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The below chart identifies the racket paintjobs used by Federer in Grand Slams from 2001-2002.



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The below chart identifies the racket paintjobs used by Federer in Grand Slams from 2003-2004.



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The below chart identifies the racket paintjobs used by Federer in Grand Slams from 2005-2006.



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The below chart identifies the racket paintjobs used by Federer in Grand Slams from 2007-2008.



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The below chart identifies the racket paintjobs used by Federer in Grand Slams from 2009-2010.



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The below chart identifies the racket paintjobs used by Federer in Grand Slams from 2011-2012.



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