Hi fellow classic racquet enthusiasts! I want to share with you all my three wooden racquets and my thoughts about each. I will attach pictures soon, but i am having trouble attaching photos I took with my phone :/
Wilson Kramer Staff (13.5 oz)
grip 4 1/2, medium weight.
This is a wonderful racquet that shines on serves. It's heavy, but suprisingly manueverable if shot preparation is early enough.
Wilson advantage
grip 4 1/2, light (13 oz)
I bought this because it is such a beautiful frame. While it's a bit more whippy than the Kramer Staff, the power level is way too low. Not that great for serves either.
Wilson Kramer autograph
grip 4 3/4, heavy (have not weighed yet)
This one is a club. I haven't weighed it yet, but I'm pretty sure it's atleast 14 oz. I suprisingly prefer the larger grip size. It is so easy to feel the bevels and for the hand to find continental/eastern/semi-western grips and everything in between. Groundstrokes and volleys are great. Serves are great, but only when timing is spot on---which is not often for me
lol Cheers!

Wilson Kramer Staff (13.5 oz)
grip 4 1/2, medium weight.
This is a wonderful racquet that shines on serves. It's heavy, but suprisingly manueverable if shot preparation is early enough.

Wilson advantage
grip 4 1/2, light (13 oz)
I bought this because it is such a beautiful frame. While it's a bit more whippy than the Kramer Staff, the power level is way too low. Not that great for serves either.

Wilson Kramer autograph
grip 4 3/4, heavy (have not weighed yet)
This one is a club. I haven't weighed it yet, but I'm pretty sure it's atleast 14 oz. I suprisingly prefer the larger grip size. It is so easy to feel the bevels and for the hand to find continental/eastern/semi-western grips and everything in between. Groundstrokes and volleys are great. Serves are great, but only when timing is spot on---which is not often for me

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