Anyone have any experience with this racket?

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by rosso, Dec 6, 2006.

  1. rosso

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    I would skip...
     
  3. Neil Nicholls

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    #3 Neil Nicholls, Dec 6, 2006
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    isnt browning some kind of company that makes guns?
    but after all that ebay scamming i think you better not buy it
     
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    Browning are/where a racquet maker, I owned a Browning a long time ago, it wasn’t special but I didn’t spend a lot buying it in the first place.

    The RRP in this case stands for Ridiculous Retail Price and I would avoid it as such (as I would avoid any £200+ racquet), nothing wrong with marking up a retail price and then selling at a discount but when your only seller appears to be an EBay merchant it does make you wonder where the retail price comes from.
     
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    THey are good racquets. IMHO, the auction price is too high.
     

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