I would be happy to research your racket and reply with a free valuation as observed by me at auctions, specialist sales, eBay, etc over 30 years.
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It helps if you can send some of the information below on the condition of the racket.
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Find a similar racket Have a look at our website and see which of our rackets are closest to the one you have and note it.I have most variations of rackets listed. Rackets 1870s - 1930s .
Rackets 1940s - 1970s
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Rackets 1980s - 2000s
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Some information about the condition of your racket Make a note about the following questions on condition of your racket:Does the racket have any breaks, cracks or chips to the frame or handle? Is the frame straight and not warped? Has the racket been restored/repaired? ( * ) Is the stringing original or has it been restrung at a later date? ( * ) How many strings are broken? If the racket has a neck collar, is it intact? If the racket has binding/wrapping around the shoulders, is it intact? Is the butt cap in place and readable? Is there a maker's name and is it readable? Who is it? Is there a model name and what is it ? Does the racket have a convex or concave throat? Does the racket have string trebling and is it intact? Are there any other markings or decals and are they intact? (* Don't worry if you can't answer this ) |
Take a few photos Some photographs of the head and handle and both sides of the racket are very helpful, especially if there are different features. |
Send to Jim's Tennis Send an email with above info to me at Jim's Tennis Contact. |