"woodstuff" <[email protected]> wrote
> *AMF Corp. used to make them of Bubinga wood in some part of it, that's
> all
> I know. I never knew anyone who wanted to make a tennis racket. I had a
> friend whose father subcontracted some parts in the 70's, but I really had
> no interest in it much. I still have no interest.
You know, I had never thought of making a racket, before.
Suddenly, it sounds like a neat project.
Probably not neat enough for me to get around to, for quite a while, if
ever, though.
Still neat. <g>
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Jim in NC
"rjb" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:2010090620070737612-r@aolcom...
> Does anyone know where I can get plans to make a tennis racquet? Any
> info would be vey much appreciated.
> thank you
> Robert
>
*AMF Corp. used to make them of Bubinga wood in some part of it, that's all
I know. I never knew anyone who wanted to make a tennis racket. I had a
friend whose father subcontracted some parts in the 70's, but I really had
no interest in it much. I still have no interest.