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Professional
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Houston. Texas
Posts: 1,231
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I just can't make up my mind, especially with the holidays approaching and all these Christmassy colors.
Nah, I'm not really getting one. I just thought the resemblance was interesting. I just posted a whole set of Top Serve (Australian site) tennis racquet stringing machines to the photo library (www.photostringer.com/top_serve.htm). ![]() ![]() Al Ruscelli www.photostringer.com |
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 614
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the tsp 700 is the machine that was used at the aus open and it was out before the opus. What people need to understand is that there are only a handful of manufcturers of stringing machines. What makes one company better or worse than other is the quality control and machinging tolerances. The same machine can double or triple is price if you decided to use the smallest tolerances and highest quality control. This is what seperates companies like alpha and silent partner from companies like eagnas. I believe there is a lot of parts that are the same used on different machines, a good example may be clamps.
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