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Wilson Pro Staff Midsize Racquet 85 St. Vincent L4/l 4 1/2 Code Hnq on 2040-motos

US $30762
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Vincent PRO STAFF MIDSIZE 85 SQ. IN. photos

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Vincent PRO STAFF MIDSIZE 85 SQ. IN. description

Excellent condition rare vintage used WILSON PRO STAFF MIDSIZE tennis racquet- 85 square inches. Graphite Kevlar. Fairway leather grip, size 4 1/2” in good condition - typical play wear on head. Butt cap code HNQ. 

Comes with original cover . 

Please refer to pics for condition and feel free to email me with any questions or additional photos if needed. 

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