Rare Wilson Hammer
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER 5.3 MIDPLUS 95 TENNIS RACQUET 4-1/2" SUPER RARE | ![]() |
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US $190.00 | 29d 4h 49m |
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER 3.4 OS 115 TENNIS RACQUET 28" 4 1/4 RARE (AS 3.3) | ![]() |
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US $135.00 | 16d 2h 13m |
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER 5.3 MIDPLUS 95 TENNIS RACQUET 4-3/8" SUPER RARE | ![]() |
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US $150.00 | 13d 1h 56m |
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RARE WILSON HAMMER 5.5 STRETCH 95 SQ INS TENNIS RACQUET | ![]() |
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US $71.96 | 12d 1h 14m |
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Wilson Hammer 5.5 MidPlus 95 Tennis Racquet 4 1/2 RARE Very Thin Frame (LQQK) | ![]() |
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US $79.00 | 5d 11h 29m |
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WILSON TRIAD HAMMER 6.0 95 RACQUET 4-3/8" L3 SUPER RARE TEST RACKET | ![]() |
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US $150.00 | 2d 1h 39m |
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Rare Wilson Hyper Hammer 4.6 Lite Tennis Racket | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $17.00 | 2d 22h 46m |
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.9 Rare Tennis Raquet Racket Silver Blue | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $14.99 | 3d 2h 41m |
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Rare Wilson Hammer

Whats a good tennis racket for control and some power?
I am looking for a professional racket with mostly control since I lack that and i want to be consistent while I play
Which racket should I get and what brand is best?
And how is the wilson hyper hammer 6.2? Its my sisters old racket that i never use before, it seems nice and i heard its rare now
oh and i like black and white rackets
the wilson k factor two look cool on ebay..
actually the hyper hammer 6.2 's head is 95 inch
ya a dif variety of Wilson six one 95 is used by roger federer
you know if they sell in Big 5 sporting goods or walmart?
somewhere u can go to not buy online like ebay
The Head Speed series aren't too bad. You may want to check a string set up that would work for you as well. The higher the string tension the more control, but then you start to compromise power...
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER 5.3 MIDPLUS 95 TENNIS RACQUET 4-1/2" SUPER RARE | ![]() |
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US $190.00 | 29d 4h 49m |
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER 3.4 OS 115 TENNIS RACQUET 28" 4 1/4 RARE (AS 3.3) | ![]() |
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US $135.00 | 16d 2h 13m |
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER 5.3 MIDPLUS 95 TENNIS RACQUET 4-3/8" SUPER RARE | ![]() |
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US $150.00 | 13d 1h 56m |
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RARE WILSON HAMMER 5.5 STRETCH 95 SQ INS TENNIS RACQUET | ![]() |
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US $71.96 | 12d 1h 14m |
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Wilson Hammer 5.5 MidPlus 95 Tennis Racquet 4 1/2 RARE Very Thin Frame (LQQK) | ![]() |
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US $79.00 | 5d 11h 29m |
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WILSON TRIAD HAMMER 6.0 95 RACQUET 4-3/8" L3 SUPER RARE TEST RACKET | ![]() |
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US $150.00 | 2d 1h 39m |
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Rare Wilson Hyper Hammer 4.6 Lite Tennis Racket | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $17.00 | 2d 22h 46m |
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.9 Rare Tennis Raquet Racket Silver Blue | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $14.99 | 3d 2h 41m |
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Signed Johnny Wilson Photo - 8x10 RARE $32.48 Signed Johnny Wilson Photo - 8x10 RARE JOHNNY WILSON Signed DETROIT RED WINGS 8x10 Photo RAREEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Autographed Johnny Wilson Photo - 8x10 RARE $32.48 Autographed Johnny Wilson Photo - 8x10 RARE JOHNNY WILSON Signed DETROIT RED WINGS 8x10 Photo RAREEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Wilson Sledge Hammer 130 TI Squash Racquet $89 Unleash the power of a sledge hammer with Wilson's Sledge Hammer 130 Ti that boasts graphite playability and titanium durability. Hammer® design, Rectangular Geometry and Power HolesTMprovide increased power and control so you can dominate the game.Weight: 130 gLength: 27"String Pattern: 14M x 21CComposition: TitaniumGrip: Wilson CushionAire®You may also want to purchase Wilson Squash Balls! |
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Mike Tomlin Signed RARE Wilson NFL Football GLOBAL GAI $219.17 Mike Tomlin Signed RARE Wilson NFL Football GLOBAL GAI Mike Tomlin Signed RARE Wilson NFL Football GLOBAL GAIEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Rare 1986 Topps #315 Mets Mookie Wilson Wsc Signed Auto $29.69 Rare 1986 Topps #315 Mets Mookie Wilson Wsc Signed Auto RARE 1986 TOPPS #315 METS MOOKIE WILSON WSC SIGNED AUTOEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Koth of the Hammer (Planeswalker) - Scars of Mirrodin - Mythic Rare Planeswalker $24.99 Magic the Gathering Single Koth of the Hammer (Planeswalker) - Scars of Mirrodin - Mythic Rare Planeswalker Size: Small Type: Cards & Card Games Color: Multi-Color Color Mapping: Multi-Color Gender: Unisex Age: 13+ |
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Hammer $12.99 Hammer |
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Wilson Combat 455B Value Line Speed Hammer Blue $46.14 This is part of the value line series by Wilson Combat. The 1911 speed hammer is a remarkable find for all 1911 owners and will keep your 1911 operating like it should. When you own a 1911 this is a great 1911 accessory for 1911 repair or for building a 1911 pistol. Blued steel design. |
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The Hammer Story $47.52 Fifty years ago, Hammer Films released The Curse of Frankenstein. The now-legendary British company went on to make such classics as Dracula (and its many sequels), making international stars out of Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, changing the face of horror cinema, and inspiring a generation of Hollywood filmmakers, including George Lucas, Martin Scorsese and Tim Burton.Now, for the first time, Hammer have given their active backing to an authorised history of the company, and have provided unlimited access to their archives.The Hammer Story provides a film-by-film dissection, dripping with rare promotional material and previously unpublished photographs. |
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Wilson Combat 337 Skeleton Ultralight Hammer Blue $70.13 This wonderful 1911 hammer is an ultra light weight design which will make any 1911 pistol much more tactical with the skeleton design. If you are upgrading your 1911 building a 1911 or repairing your 1911 this is a wonderful 1911 accessory for all shooters and owners of 1911 pistols. Color: Blue. |
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Wilson Combat 337S Skeleton Ultralight Hammer Stainless $77.15 This wonderful 1911 hammer is an ultra light weight design which will make any 1911 pistol much more tactical with the skeleton design. If you are upgrading your 1911 building a 1911 or repairing your 1911 this is a wonderful 1911 accessory for all shooters and owners of 1911 pistols. Color: Stainless. |
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Nancy Wilson - R.S.V.P. (Rare Songs, Very Personal) $23.62 Disc 1:Ah Older Man Is Like an Elegant Wine - (featuring Toots Thielemans/Phil Woods)Day in, Day Out - (featuring Big Band All-Stars)Why Did I Choose You - (featuring Kenny Lattimore)I Wish I`d Met You - (featuring Joe Negri)I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart - (featuring Phil Woods/Big Band All-Stars)GoodbyeHow About Me - (featuring Paquito d`Rivera)Minds of Their Own (Dois Corregos) - (featuring Ivan Lins)Little Green ApplesYou`ll See - (featuring Bill Watrous)That`s All - (featuring Gary Burton)Blame It on My Youth - (featuring George Shearing) |
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The Hammer $19.99 The Hammer - Poster |
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The Flip Wilson Show $9.36 Rated: NASynopsis: Aspect Ratio: Pre-1954 Standard (1.33.1)Features: Bonus episode with Lucille Ball and The Osmonds; Rare photos from Flip Wilson's personal collectionLanguage: EnglishTime: 1 Hour 55 Minutes |
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The Art of Hammer (Hardcover) $57.77 Over fifty years ago, with the release of The Curse of Frankenstein and Christopher Lee’s iconic performance in Dracula, Hammer ushered in a whole new era of blood and barely-restrained cleavage in glorious color, mixing sex and horror with a style and panache that made the small British company world famous.The Art of Hammer collects the very best and most iconic movie posters produced for the Hammer studio. This lavish hardcover brings together rare artwork from around the world. Featuring Hammer’s greatest films, including The Curse of Frankenstein, the Dracula series, and many more. |
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Hammer Glamour (Hardcover) $43.39 Over fifty years ago, with the release of The Curse of Frankenstein and Christopher Lee in Dracula, Hammer ushered in a whole new era of blood and barely restrained cleavage in glorious colour, mixing sex and horror with a style and panache that made the small British company world famous. Bursting at the seams with rare and previously unpublished photographs from Hammer`s archive and private collections worldwide, and featuring many new interviews, Hammer Glamour is a lavish, full colour celebration of Hammer`s female stars, including Ingrid Pitt, Martine Beswick, Caroline Munro, Barbara Shelley, Joanna Lumley, Nastassja Kinski, and of course Raquel Welch (who can forget her fur bikini in One Million Years B. C.?) |
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1911 Auto Deluxe Commander Hammer #299b Commander Hammer $47.95 Grooved fully relieved and lightened spur gives positive no-slip thumb grip. Gold Cup-style repositioned hammer strut hole reduces full cock spring pressure for a crisp lighter feeling trigger pull. Hammer hooks are precision ground to .020" squared ready for light stoning/final polish. Narrowed half-cock notch prevents sear nose damage. Mfg: Wilson Combat SPECS: EDM from carbon steel bar stock. Fits Series 70 and 80. Gunsmithing required. |
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Record Results at Smythe Autograph Auction
Manhattan, New York – January 24, 2008 - New York auction house RM Smythe & Co, Inc held one of the most successful autograph auctions in its 125-year history on Thursday, January 17, 2008. The sale, featuring the collection of Steven Lee Carson, saw an unprecedented 77 percent of offered lots sell. Although the auction suffered a few delays due to technical problems with E-bay Live Auctions, in the end bidders on the floor, on the phone, and at their computers were able to take home a remarkable variety of historical autographs and Americana.
Not surprisingly, the highest hammer price was won by a letter written by President Abraham Lincoln, asking Secretary of War Edwin Stanton to approve the resignation of a cavalry captain at the request of the officer’s wife. Lincoln, typically a “soft touch” in such cases, makes the argument that “we are rapidly getting an over-proportion of officers.” The letter sold for $14,500, not counting a buyer’s premium. The Great Emancipator wasn’t the only family member bringing high prices. A pair of 1869 letters (one incomplete) from his widow, in which she refers to him as having been “from my eighteenth year – Always – lover – husband – father and all, all to me – truly my all,” brought nearly as much, $13,000.
One of the most exciting possibilities at any auction is watching a lot begin at a modest opening price only to rise and rise. That is just what happened with an extremely rare autograph note signed by beloved artist Norman Rockwell that had on it an original concept sketch for one of his covers for the Saturday Evening Post. A typical autograph note by the author might bring about $200-300, and the lot had been given a modest estimate of $650. Due to mail bids received before the auction, the lot opened at $2000; furious bidding drove it to a final price of $5500. Another high climber was a fascinating typewritten letter signed by Theodore Roosevelt as president during his negotiation of the treaty ending the Russo-Japanese War, complaining about the stubbornness of both sides. Estimated at $2500, it sold for $8500. Also shooting well beyond its estimate was a signed copy of Woodrow Wilson’s book Why We Are at War, which was estimated at $700 and sold for $3000, a record price. According to American Book Prices Current, it was the first copy to sell at auction in thirty years.
When asked why these lots were estimated so low, Smythe’s Bob Litzenberger explained that in some cases, there were no recent sales results to use as a reliable guide. He added that there are strategic advantages to setting conservative estimates, too. “High estimates, even if you’re confident a lot can reach them, discourage bidding. When an item opens low, more bidders get involved, and even if it goes so high that only those with deep pockets can stay in the game, it makes the auction more fun for everyone. If you know you can get in on the action, you’re going to come back, and you’re going to also bid on other items and win them. Consignors, too, are much happier when something sells much higher than its estimate than they are when it sells for even a little less. They also know we aren’t going to give them false expectations just to get hold of their material.”
As usual, early presidents and first ladies were a hot item, with a very unusual letter by Abigail Adams in which she commiserates with a friend whose son died in battle bringing $7000. A great document signed by her husband, authorizing a letter of marque for the Quasi-War with France, sold for $6000. An autograph letter of recommendation signed by the ever-popular Thomas Jefferson while vice president brought $10,000.
Highlights from other collecting areas included an outstanding content typed letter signed by novelist Henry James in 1914, with his views on wartime topics ($850 - a record for him in that format); a delightful original drawing of the Grinch signed by animator Chuck Jones, who directed the television version of Dr. Seuss’s book ($700); an autograph letter signed by beloved “Peter Rabbit” author Beatrix Potter ($850); and a scarce program for a 1942 German marksmanship competition signed by notorious dictator Adolf Hitler ($2050).
Along with great autographs, Smythe offered collectible Americana, books, prints, and photographs in a mail bid and online sale following the public auction. Here, too, there were valuable rarities. A most unusual hand-drawn map of the area around Vicksburg, MS, used by soldiers under Gen. W.T. Sherman during the Union siege of that city, sold for $2100. A large tapestry celebrating the Declaration of Independence went for $1900. A letter from a girl who had witnessed the horror of the Great Chicago Fire reached $600, while a wonderful diary along with a few letters of a Civil War soldier, telling of his participation in the battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, went all the way to $3250.
This is just a fraction of the sale’s results. Prices realized for the entire sale can be found at the firm’s web site, www.smytheonline.com.
Smythe is already accepting consignments for its next auction of autographs and Americana, scheduled for spring 2008. Interested parties can contact the company at 1-800-622-1880 for more details.
Accredited media interested in scheduling an interview to discuss this release or past or upcoming auctions are encouraged to contact Mary Herzog at 212-943-1880
About R. M. Smythe & Co.
R. M. Smythe and Co., established in 1880, buys, sells, and auctions coins, paper money, stocks and bonds and autographs at their corporate headquarters at 2 Rector Street in the heart of the Financial District in New York City. To order a catalog, to contact any of the firm’s specialists, or to make general inquiries, call 212-943-1880 or 800-622-1880, or visit the firm’s website at: http://www.smytheonline.com.
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(Hannah Wilson): Hammer of the Gods? Seriously? That’s my second lowest rated (yeah, I have a list) episode of the season. Paris Hilton trumps it. It did have potential. Paris didn’t.