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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Hotel CA
Posts: 4,180
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Thought there maybe a few who would like to see this perfection model which was one of the custom makers in the 1920s that produced very nice rackets for players who sought perfection, hence the name of the model. I always enjoy seeing an old natural gut string job with double mains. Take a look at some pics:
http://s920.beta.photobucket.com/use...om_woody_c1920 |
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Professional
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: the Netherlands
Posts: 840
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Nice, Joe...
This one oozes workmanship.
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2x MAX 200G PRO, Nat.Gut/Ferry Force Super Touch at 58 lbs. |
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Hotel CA
Posts: 4,180
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Very correct Hans.
Its amazing the quality and workmanship for many of the early wood rackets. Different woods and shapes and custom details. Some the string jobs are also very impressive with double and double/double mains and crosses and intricate tremling patterns. |
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