TW HEAD Prestige Classic 600 Reissue

dnguyen

Hall of Fame
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Designed in Austria is also good as they are European made, for example I bought Head Prestige Tour 600 with suspension grip and the collar thing fell apart and it was MIA. Just bought Classic (without SG) and it was DIA, the quality is topnotch.
 

vsbabolat

G.O.A.T.
Designed in Austria is also good as they are European made, for example I bought Head Prestige Tour 600 with suspension grip and the collar thing fell apart and it was MIA. Just bought Classic (without SG) and it was DIA, the quality is topnotch.
You’re preaching to the choir.
 

Tommy Haas

Hall of Fame
Do think he will sell any of his?

Andy Murray doesn't even give them away ether like other pros. There's some picture of him with his hoard of old PT57As floating around somewhere. If he decided to sell all his old frames, it would affect the grey market prices on the other site. No longer will they command $500 for a PT57A.
 

mike schiffer

Semi-Pro
Would the origin of manufacture be of prime importance or would you guys be happy if just the spec and cosmetic were exact? Getting Austrian made frames is not a possibility any more (we have asked repeatedly).

What about a reissue of the PT280? Again, it would be made in China.

Chris, TW
How about Japan.....they might get it right...
 

stingstang

Professional
Props to TW for trying to make it happen but this thread is depressing. Judging by the mad prices for pro-stocks and ancient secondhand frames, there is a lot of demand but HEAD don't want to know. They then waste their efforts bringing weird, not quite what people want, racquets like the Mid to the market which surely sell in miniscule numbers until heavily discounted. If people want something, sell it to them you dotards! :mad:
 

mpournaras

Hall of Fame
Andy Murray doesn't even give them away ether like other pros. There's some picture of him with his hoard of old PT57As floating around somewhere. If he decided to sell all his old frames, it would affect the grey market prices on the other site. No longer will they command $500 for a PT57A.
Are you kidding? A "top 4-used" racket would not affect them at all. Regular ones will still sell for 400-500 and the ones used by Murray would simply cost a premium as they are "collectible"
 
If TW has a choice between the 630/vs 280 please go with the 630. The people all the people that loved those frames loved them but if given the choice they would 99% choose the 630 due to its feel . Sure if TW got only the 280 folks would buy them in droves but there would be a silent caveat that would say and I quote “ thank you Chris so much for bringing this back to us if only it was the 630. What you wouldn’t ever hear is Chris thank you for bringing back the 630 if only it was the crisper brassier 280. You’d never hear that .
Damn ! Wh can’t we get those amazing red caps for our 89.5 18x20 Head sticks! Arghhhhhhh
 

federer777

Rookie
The LM Prestige was NEVER made in China. The later batches were finished in the Czech Republic but were still manufactured in Austria. The first Prestige to be made in China was the Flexpoint Prestige.
did the reissued pc 600 come with gold "Made in Czech republic" on black buttcap?
thanks!
 

vsbabolat

G.O.A.T.
Would the origin of manufacture be of prime importance or would you guys be happy if just the spec and cosmetic were exact? Getting Austrian made frames is not a possibility any more (we have asked repeatedly).

What about a reissue of the PT280? Again, it would be made in China.

Chris, TW
I have PT10 (Prestige Classic) and PT57A (PT280) that were recently made in China. They play exactly like the originals. HEAD can have it done if they want to.
 
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