Jack Kramer Staff SV 95?

goldenyama

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I was just wondering if the JK Staff (Burgundy, made in SV) came in 95" head size? I have a 110 and it plays great but it's a touch unwieldly and the 85 is too small for me (shankzilla) so I was wondering if it was ever made in a 95 like the PS 6.0 was. Thanks!
 
I was just wondering if the JK Staff (Burgundy, made in SV) came in 95" head size? I have a 110 and it plays great but it's a touch unwieldly and the 85 is too small for me (shankzilla) so I was wondering if it was ever made in a 95 like the PS 6.0 was. Thanks!

I've only seen an 85 and 110 of the JK Staff.
 
I've only seen an 85 and 110 of the JK Staff.

Same here...that was pretty much the Wilson plan back then(late 80s), a couple of 125s thrown in for grins!(Dang, those were big!)

Reminds me of one of the biggest blunders I ever made while buying for tennis shops. Yamaha came out with the White Gold series in three sizes...90, 100 and 110. I suggested picking only the 90 and 110 to offer a good spread rather than having three models to take up peg space and confuse customers. Fortunately, the shop owner concentrated on the 100 size since it became one of the largest sellers of the day and highest rated racket ever(until that time). The 90 didn't catch on since the frame characteristics didn't match with the player looking for a mid...and the 110 sold a few but was a bit of a marshmallow unless strung over mfg recs. The White Gold 100 sold like crazy for about a year. Live and learn, as they say.
 
would gladly trade my white gold 100 for a white gold yamaha 90 or any yamaha 90. I remember when it was just about the most expensive, if not THE most expensive frame on the market. What else was sold at that time?
Let me guess, pls:
a few years or so past the f200, 200g, ps 85 era:
hhhmmmm let me plasmastorm: stars and stripes, prestige classic, pt280, estusa, donnay, early agassi bumblebee, quite sure procinetic was making a huge effort and had tons of ad campaigns to become the next ps 85, matchmate, lobster, prince cts thunderstick (maybe a few years after???), never played with one coach rick, how do they hit???
people seem to love their yamahas and never give them up...
 
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