RHs,
Yes, looking forward to return to London (put forward to tomorrow) and getting playing again. Here in Devon I only have access to outside court which has been iced over.
Really looking forward to testing out a new, 'special' YTPP and the TF Vo2 320 and seeing if 1 or other can oust the APD. I also want to 'revisit' my old PD+, a frame that I was surprised to find I really liked when I hit with it fairly recently.
Finally, nice to see the FS/T section on this site operating. Providing it's not too much hassle to upload relevant info, I'll probably stick a few frames up here in a week or 2... I recently did a lot of business on ebay and it's been nothing but an endless chore with ppl pissing me around - I look forward to shifting frames in an altogether easier manner.
Peace and gloves tennis bums!
R.
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Might be, can't really remember. It's this one (or very similar PJ) so I guess it must be:
http://members.shaw.ca/racquets/images/dunlop_rev_tourpro_+1.jpg
Got that link above from a TW thread.
Good racquet overall. Is it just me or did the response used to be a lot more predictable back then? Or maybe I was just better and less fat :)
1) There is a coach around who charges between £12 and 25 depending on what string you want.Usual unbranded up to some wilson or babolat strings.
1b)THere is an esporta near here, they charge £35 for a bed of pro hurricane-i don't use them!
2) Price, avaliability of the string i wanted and turnaround(i've on occasion used places that only collect frames every 2 weeks then 2 more to drop off-just silly.
3) I'd of thought round here a stringer aims for £10ish in labour.
4) Normally do my own but if i needed someone i'd wnat my frames to go somewhere that was going to look after them!
Yes i just did when comming to see what you typed!
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