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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 91
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Got permission to use the stringing machine at work (family sports complex with gym, pool, and 8 rubico courts) which is a prince neos 1000.
Stringing my first racket was pretty tought, took me almost two hours but that also included running to my phone for yulites youtube videos.... I can now say I am hooked, and cant wait to string another racket next week |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 557
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I remember stringing my first racquet took me about the same amount of time. I have been stringing for two years and can do it in fifteen minutes now. I still enjoy it.
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5.5. Teaching Pro. Going to try the futures circuit this spring! |
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FLYTYER1964
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It sure is nice when you get your first racquet done. The videos on Youtube sure are helpful. Congratulations on your first string job.
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YULittle's videos are a goldmine of information, don't think I would have completed my first string job without them.
Congrats on your first string job. |
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