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Giant Huge Wilson Tennis Racquet 52" BLX Pro Tour | ![]() |
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US $245.00 | 27d 5h 7m |
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Giant Huge Wilson nCode Tennis Racquet Sticker Floor Ad | ![]() |
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US $15.00 | 24d 11h 30m |
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Giant Huge Wilson Tennis Racquet Display 52" K One | ![]() |
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US $250.00 | 22d 6h 5m |
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New Extreme Giant Wooden Tennis Trophy Racquets - 5' Long - Great Gifts | ![]() |
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US $295.00 | 13d 12h 46m |
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GIANT 54" x 22" PRINCE SPECTRUM COMP 110 TENNIS RACQUET PAT'D 1986 STORE DISPLAY | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $50.00 | 5d 2h 32m |
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Racquets Giant

how to get ink off racquet strings?
my friend stole my racquet and put a giant heart on the strings with her string ink, and i was wondering if there are any easy ways to get it off?
You could try alcohol or paint thinner. Why bother, though? It will wear off.
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Giant Huge Wilson Tennis Racquet 52" BLX Pro Tour | ![]() |
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US $245.00 | 27d 5h 7m |
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Giant Huge Wilson nCode Tennis Racquet Sticker Floor Ad | ![]() |
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US $15.00 | 24d 11h 30m |
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Giant Huge Wilson Tennis Racquet Display 52" K One | ![]() |
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US $250.00 | 22d 6h 5m |
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New Extreme Giant Wooden Tennis Trophy Racquets - 5' Long - Great Gifts | ![]() |
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US $295.00 | 13d 12h 46m |
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GIANT 54" x 22" PRINCE SPECTRUM COMP 110 TENNIS RACQUET PAT'D 1986 STORE DISPLAY | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $50.00 | 5d 2h 32m |
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Tennis Racquets $24.99 Tennis Racquets - Photographic Print |
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Game of Racquets $49.99 Gabriele Bella Game of Racquets - Giclee Print |
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Giant $9.49 Giant |
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The Giant $9.99 The Giant |
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Racquets at Royal Tennis Court $24.99 Grant Dixon Racquets at Royal Tennis Court - Photographic Print |
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Couple on Tennis Court With Tennis Racquets $24.99 George Marks Couple on Tennis Court With Tennis Racquets - Photographic Print |
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Prisoners in the Courtyard Exercising and Playing Racquets $34.99 Rowlandson & Pugin Prisoners in the Courtyard Exercising and Playing Racquets - Giclee Print |
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free shipping Wholesale - Factory seller Racquets $63.16 Wholesale - Factory seller! 2010 The latest type Racquets |
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Wiiac Prince Mini 2 Pack Racquets $10.99 WIIAC PRINCE MINI 2 PACK RACQUETS |
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Pressman Giant Garden Tennis |
DescriptionTurn any back yard into a tennis court with this set that features 2 jumbo tennis rackets and everything else you need to play a backyard tournament. For 2 players, ages 7 and up.Features include: •Turn any back yard into a tennis court•This set that features 2 jumbo tennis rackets and everything else you need to play a backyard tournament•For 2 players•Ages 7 and up•By pressman |
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Sportime Mini FluffBalls for Badminton - 50mm - Pack of 12 - Yellow
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DescriptionThis Mini FluffBall is a 50mm, badminton-size ball that is lighter than fleece and absorbs all impact shock. Bright yellow makes it easy to see. Ideal for use with our Mini Badminton Racquet. Set of 12. |
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Everrich EVC-0049 Giant Tennis Ball - 40 Inch
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DescriptionAs one of the major manufactures of Physical Educational Sports Products for more than 20 years in Taiwan Everrich is very proud of themselves for their quality products and excellent services which have already won them very good reputation and confidence from their global clients... |
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Great Games for Big Activity Balls
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DescriptionWith Great Games for Big Activity Balls, you can choose from a variety of games to use in school, recreation, or fitness settings-or anywhere you work with youths or adults; use the easy-to-read game format to quickly get on with the games; and get your group involved in having fun while being active... |
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Unique Jumbo Tennis Ball, 8-Inch
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DescriptionJumbo tennis balls. Ideal for autographs or gifts. Have your whole team sign the ball and give it to your captain to commemerate the season. Balls are made of real felt. Available in Large - 8" or Jumbo - 9... |
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Unique Jumbo Tennis Ball, 9.5-Inch |
DescriptionJumbo tennis balls. Ideal for autographs or gifts. Have your whole team sign the ball and give it to your captain to commemerate the season. Balls are made of real felt. Available in Large - 8" or Jumbo - 9... |
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Penn Giant Tennis Ball
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DescriptionThis Penn oversized tennis ball is perfect for autographs. A great gift for the fun-loving fan. |
Giant Tennis Racquet Doubles Part 1
Advice on When to Buy
There is no sure thing when it comes to buying value. Stocks may go up or down; real estate may go up and down and almost anything may go up or down. Still, there are some things that we can predict with a great deal of certainty. For example, if you buy a piece of technology such as a computer or television it will rapidly decrease in value. And if you wait to buy a piece of technology, it is likely to decrease in cost. I call this value drift, because one way or another, these objects will lose value.
This is true of other things as well. Things like cars, vacuum cleaners, golf clubs and tennis racquets that see a “new and improved” model every year or so are likely to decrease in value rather quickly. This is not always a bad thing. If you pine for the Whammit Model 2 driver that costs $399, you can probably wait a year until the Model 3 comes out and buy your Model 2 for $199. If you avoided the lines when the iPhone first came out and waited a few weeks, you saved $200. The key to dealing with value drift is to develop specifications for what you need and be patient.
The Budget Doctor’s prescription for dealing with value drift:
1. Plan your purchases to meet a specific need. If you need a new cell phone or computer replacement, write down your required needs before you visit the stores. It isn’t about what’s available; it is about what you need and if you never leave Oklahoma you don’t need international cell phone coverage.
2. Write down the features you need for your requirements and be realistic. If you want an MP3 player for exercise and you only own 400 songs, you don’t need a video capable 16 gigabyte giant. If you buy it, you may be tempted to spend $400 to buy more songs or movies that you don’t need. If you need an unlimited number and variety of songs you are looking for a radio.
3. Comparison shop. Go online and find the best price from at least four web sites. Then visit a discount store and a membership store to make sure you have the best price.
4. Wait a few weeks. You never know when a new model is coming out, but you’ll never forgive yourself if you rushed. Thanks to value drift, there is always a chance that the price will decrease on the model you have in mind.
5. Consider buying used. Those very insecure people who must have the newest and latest of everything often want to sell the model they bought last year. Obviously they have no sense of value so you may be able to pick up quality merchandise very inexpensively.
Many people will pay for the privilege of being first. They get admiring stares and looks of envy for a few weeks until many other people have the same thing. The extra cost for being first has no lasting value and does not make the product more useful. In fact, these early buyers often end up testing products for free and the failures they endure make follow-on products more reliable and valuable.
Remember the motto of the wise shopper; get ready, get set, wait.
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