My shopping spree continues: do I need help?

Amazing...most if not all of those racquets has a unique story behind it...where/when/how it was manufactured, the original owner's joy of acquiring it, his/her practice and matchplay experiences with it, etc.

Otherwise, nice decorum! An alternative method of hanging the racquets would be to alternate them handles up vs handles down. As you get more racquets, the HU and HD method would allow you to hang the racquets in an interlocking pattern to make room for more of them.

Noticed you don't have any Wilson T2000 in the collection. This is a glaring ommission in your collection considering the T2000's role in racquet history.

Finally...sorry for doing this to you considering your current "hobby" was started with a visit to the forums...I'm going to post links to forums that specialize in exotic cars, planes, yachts, and women! So, you better start looking for the real estate that has a huge garage, near or adjacent to the ocean, near an airport, and has a grotto in the basement for the women (no...you don't hang the women on the walls of your house!).
 
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I'm going to post links to forums that specialize in exotic cars, planes, yachts, and women! So, you better start looking for the real estate that has a huge garage, near or adjacent to the ocean, near an airport, and has a grotto in the basement for the women (no...you don't hang the women on the walls of your house!).

That's the one of the best suggestions so far ... waiting for links :)

BTW, women are covered already. No links necessary :)

... exotic castles, cars, planes, yachts, please.
 
Yeah you need help:

Option A: You've got two walls left to decorate.
Option B: You'll need a really stout tree if you want to decorate it with those.

...you've got a purrrrrdy collection...
 
omg, mate thats an awesome collection but you need to stop man, if you know what your perfect setup is then stick with it, buy more of them or demo other rackets, still, you can get a lot of money by selling the ones you dont use, but not the wooden ones, they're too cool.
 
omg, mate thats an awesome collection but you need to stop man, if you know what your perfect setup is then stick with it, buy more of them or demo other rackets, still, you can get a lot of money by selling the ones you dont use, but not the wooden ones, they're too cool.

ty, mate. Search for the perfect setup will never stop (it's like searching for a perfect woman) but I'm enjoying a good company along the way :).

The woodies are really sweet. I just started picking them up here and there in 9/10 condition. So far I got mostly British frames. Will start getting some real antiques and classics soon (BJ King, JK and other Wilsons, etc).
 
Two new additions to the collection: k6.1 Tour and n6.1 Tour. Strung the k6.1 up with some guts on hte mains and alu16L on the crosses. at 55 lbs. I cannot wait to hit it.:grin:
 
Two new additions to the collection: k6.1 Tour and n6.1 Tour. Strung the k6.1 up with some guts on hte mains and alu16L on the crosses. at 55 lbs. I cannot wait to hit it.:grin:

Where did you get them already? I'm jealous :confused:

Let us know how you like them.
 
I'll be playing tomorrow night and will follow up with a small review, although Craig has done a wonderful job reviewing the sticks. I play with LM Prestige Mp so hitting with the new stick will be a new experience. I used to use n6.1 95 18x20 and had to switch to the Prestige because of the Wilson was too harsh. The string job feels very nice, but I still hate the way strings look on the side of the frame with two piece stringing. Now if the can fuse natural gut and alu into a continuous piece............yeah
 
my god you have a buttload of racquets. nice collection wish i ahd the moneyh to do that. haha but im only 16 with no job. what to do? you work in those conditions with racquets all around? are they your motivation or something? it seems that you work in their with the laptop and all.

and its true, you do
eat, sleep and breathe tennis
 
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