Stringing shop near Bellevue, WA ( or seattle)

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  1. samasavinirs

    samasavinirs New Member

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    Hi,

    Could anyone suggest stringers in Bellevue WA or Seattle WA.
    I came across Zach's tennins and they charge aroudn 30-45$.


    Regards,
    Sama
     
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    supralover23 Regular Member

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    Your best bet is to check with Bellevue Badminton Club, although I'm not entirely sure they string at their pro shop, having never been there myself.

    http://www.bellevuebadminton.com/bbc/
     
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    thanks for the reply. BBC doesnt do the stringing. Any other suggestions?
     
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    BBC does do stringing, however their string jobs ain't great, I have seen it myself.

    Personally, I do not trust the any stringers in the WA from my experience with them. Tennis is fine, I would say Zachs, Sturtevants and so. Badminton, none of them, even if they say they do.
     
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    invest in a decent machine and start a little side business and build reputation you'll be rich!!!!!!!!!!!

    Not sure how popular it is in WA but if you're serious about badminton it's a good investment :)
     

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