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What do you think?
Is this Fischer Vacuum Pro 90 original of Michael Stich or is a "fake", "no original"? Thanks ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Might want to post this in the classics section, they might be able to help you out more.
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Thank you very much.
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I'm trying to remember what it looks like...haven't seen one in 2 years
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Quote:
Is original Fischer Vaccum Fischer 90?
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Looks like the real deal from the pics- Fischer had a habit of changing cosmetics slightly over the years with rackets. Seems to me even the european versions looked different from what we has here in the US, but I might be wrong on that one. The Vac Pro 90 you have I think is the real deal.
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Sorry I don't understand what you're asking me. It does seen to look like an original though
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I have a vacuum pro mid plus (98 ) with the same paint scheme and that is from ca. 1992-1993. So thats my guess
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Fischer's market share is way too small to worth making fakes.
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What is the control and feel of pro mid plus? Is it more control that the vaccum pro 90?
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I agree with Anirut - plus, I would think the expense of copying that style of grommets for a low volume racquet wouldn't be cost-effective for folks trying to scam people.
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Would agree with anirut -- not worth the trouble to fake a small market product.
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