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--- In classicwoodtennis@yahoogroups.com, "edward" <edjones74@...> wrote:
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> Well, it's not actually that serious, but I have recently started
> collecting vintage tennis racquets. So far (with my search being
> relegated to thrift shops) I have acquired an AMF/Head Arthur Ashe
> Competition, a Spalding "Pancho Gonzalez" Prize Cup, and a Wilson
> Billie Jean King Topspin. I not really looking to sell, but would
> still like to know something about the value. I am also having
> difficulty finding production info, in particular when they may have
> been produced. Can someone help me?
>
Edward, Nice to get started collecting.. These racquets are fun to find, but
these three are
really that valuable (yet)..Late 60's , early 70's. Value is based on age and
rarity and then
condition.. If they were Mint.. on the hight estimate side $30 -50 each and
thats high...
Start looking on ebay and join the Tennis Collector Society of America..
TennisCollectors.org..

Go man. Lots of info there for small buy in.




Tue Jan 30, 2007 7:26 pm

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Well, it's not actually that serious, but I have recently started collecting vintage tennis racquets. So far (with my search being relegated to thrift shops)...
edward
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Jan 26, 2007
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... Edward, Nice to get started collecting.. These racquets are fun to find, but these three are really that valuable (yet)..Late 60's , early 70's. Value...
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www.whitetennisballs.com ... Edward, Nice to get started collecting.. These racquets are fun to find, but these three are really that valuable (yet)..Late 60's...
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