Ouch! For $5.00 plus another $5.00 for shipping and handling, you can get a genuine feather shuttlecock!! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2712893865&category=26423 Almost as good as the fellow trying to sell used feather shuttles as collectible antiques for a dollar.
From what I remember, sportcraft was known for making low end sports gear like backyard badminton/volleyball sets or vinyl footballs. Would anyway actually want "vintage" birdies?
If the shuttlecork is vintage, it probably means that it is dried out and will begin to disintegrate very quicky with use. Sportscraft is not a collector brand so why use it? Sportscraft has no collector value as far as I know. I would buy used shuttlecorks that have been played in major tournaments (like Thomas cup), if the shuttlecorks came with papers of authenticity. It is like buying rackets of famous pros with papers of authenticity. Whoever who buys this stuff is not well informed about badminton. Ron
Exactly ronk. I don't see a point in a vintage feather bird. I'd rather have a bird that was used in the finals of an international competition whether it had 16 or 1 feather on it! That would be lame just having a new birdie for display.. and to who.
Think of this shuttlecock: Authenticated shuttlecork used in the final rally of the final game of the final match of the Thomas cup final between 2 perennial badminton adversaries (Malaysia, Indonesia, or China -- take your pick of any two). This is the fifth match of the tie of the finals between the number 1's of both countries and was one of the most vigorously contested finals in the history of the Thomas cup. The tie was tied at 2 matches apiece for each country with the fifth match deciding the winner. The match went 17-16, 16-17, and was tied at 16-16. Then, this new shuttlecock was used at that point. It is authenticated and autographed by both players and the umpire and tournament director. It comes with photographs etc. How much will you pay for this shuttlecock and does it have collector's value? Sure beats the $5.00 Sportscraft e-bay shuttlecork. Ron