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Old 01-24-2013, 07:15 AM   #1
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Any info on this racquet? It's green... 80/20 composite written on it. What's the 20, aluminium, fiberglass? HOw does it play? Wtah are the specs? Is it a solid racquet or just a cheap old frame (depends on that composite materials, I guess)?

by the way, does this 600 means 93 qin? looked bigger, but what do I know...
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Old 01-24-2013, 07:26 AM   #2
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I guess this is the one... but the one I saw had a different grommet at throat and 3 and 9, as I remember, maybe used, damaged or modified by previous owner
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Old 01-24-2013, 08:24 AM   #3
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I'm guessing the 20% is fiberglass.
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I'm guessing the 20% is fiberglass.
If it is, I might get one. I mean, fiberglass is good on the arm, right?
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It has that nice old school feel.
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I'm pretty sure that 600 means its power level, meaning, Prince's assigned power level.
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I'm pretty sure that 600 means its power level, meaning, Prince's assigned power level.
Yes it is. Went back to the shop: 97sqin, makes more sense. Throat and grommets were in god condition and are just like that picture. I got to weight it, 315g strung, slightly HL, I guess.

Now all I need is composition, stiffness and sw. Anybody?
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Old 01-26-2013, 03:27 AM   #8
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is there any way I can be sure that there's no 20% aluminium in there? I would probably be able to tell if it was one of those cheap pure alloy sticks, but 20% would manage to remain hidden untill my arms started to hurt...
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I can guarantee you there is no aluminum in that stick
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Old 01-26-2013, 04:34 AM   #10
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Thanks. I'm considering buying either this or the Yonex RDX 500 MP. Both at about the same price. Prince is cheaper and maybe the paintjob is in better conditions, but it would need new strings and a bigger grip size (nothing too difficult) so the price would be about the same... Could you compare them to the NBlade MP (my spare racquet wich I would replace and give to a friend)?
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