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Old 10-10-2012, 11:31 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Roger Wawrinka View Post
Hey guys, a customer gave me a racquet to string today and it has a crack in it at about 11 o'clock. I carefully lifted the bumper guard up to see that the crack stretches almost the whole way across the beam.

My question is should I go ahead and string it for him (as some of you may know I have a Prince neos 1500) with my two-point mounting system or should I tell him that there is a risk of causing more damage to the frame by stringing it?




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Hi RW, Hopefully you inspected the frame and found the crack before cutting out the strings.

Best advice to the customer is to invest in a new racquet.
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