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Old 01-21-2013, 02:19 AM   #1
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Default Little difference in Federer's paint job?

Has anyone noticed it? Not they changed the name. Doesn't say "six.one 90 prostaff", only "prostaff ninety".
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Old 01-21-2013, 03:56 AM   #2
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Yeah, it looks like they might change the graphics. The Great Britain Wilson site has a new photo of the Pro Staff 100, which they are now calling the 100L, that has "prostaff one hundred" on the neck rather than "Six.One 100". The photo for the 90 is unchanged, but Fed's stick says "ninety" now. I guess they're going to try to get some extra cash in between product cycles. Who can resist all lowercase?
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Yeah, it looks like they might change the graphics. The Great Britain Wilson site has a new photo of the Pro Staff 100, which they are now calling the 100L, that has "prostaff one hundred" on the neck rather than "Six.One 100". The photo for the 90 is unchanged, but Fed's stick says "ninety" now. I guess they're going to try to get some extra cash in between product cycles. Who can resist all lowercase?
Exactly ... this is optimizing paint jobbing to maximize profits. They really need to throw in a new catch term like hyper-nano Personally, Id just get a ps85 or tour90 if you really want another
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Time to buy another Fed racket!
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Default BLX Logo too

Not that it makes a difference, but the BLX Logo on the side seems to have changed too...
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The new paint, combined with their amplifeel technology will provide more feel than ever before. They should call the new technology "Hellafeel".
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The new paint, combined with their amplifeel technology will provide more feel than ever before. They should call the new technology "Hellafeel".
I prefer "WickedFeel" or "RogerFeel"
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hellafeel sounds great. rogerfeel sounds good. feelroger or feelrogerstaff sounds like it could do really well
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hellafeel sounds great. rogerfeel sounds good. feelroger or feelrogerstaff sounds like it could do really well
feelroger sounds pretty creepy to me.
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feelroger sounds pretty creepy to me.
Feel Roger's staff seems good to me.
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Feel Roger's staff seems good to me.
i second your notion
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