can anyon identify these old Prince sticks?

DariaGT

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the one on the left specially......Courrèges?

André Courrèges was a French fashion designer.
He was particularly known for his streamlined 1960s designs influenced by modernism and futurism, exploiting modern technology and new fabrics.
 
The Graphtech DB90 was a late 80s frame...super flexible, constant beam, 12 oz right around the time widebody frames started to get popular. It's OK but really any Prince CTS from that era plays similarly...wouldn't spend more than $30 on it.
 
The Graphtech DB90 was a late 80s frame...super flexible, constant beam, 12 oz right around the time widebody frames started to get popular. It's OK but really any Prince CTS from that era plays similarly...wouldn't spend more than $30 on it.

@DariaGT

this. I can't claim to have a lot of experience with other CTS sticks from that era but 12 oz sounds about right, RA around 58 or so at a guess. It's a very plush hit. Beam width wouldn't be more than 21mm, I think probably less. Mine is currently in Australia in a box waiting for me to go home so i can ship it to myself in Germany so I'm sorry I can't be more specific with the info. But I agree with @hadoken - don't be spending more than $30 for it unless you really want that specific stick.
 
So I gave up on the Prince CTS 90 so now looking at these straight beam 90-93 sq inch but would prefer at least RA65-70

was there any of these old Prince 90-93 that had RA65+ in the flex rating?

I never liked the TTT models which had the straight non tapered wide throats
 
So I gave up on the Prince CTS 90 so now looking at these straight beam 90-93 sq inch but would prefer at least RA65-70

was there any of these old Prince 90-93 that had RA65+ in the flex rating?

I never liked the TTT models which had the straight non tapered wide throats
Maybe the Diablo Mid might 65RA
 
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