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StoneChucker
15th January 2006, 16:51
Due to the fact that I can no longer use these two items (two of a zillion), I am parting with them. They are as new, in mint condition. Not looking for a profit, but can't give away new items free.

Prince Force 3 Ice Ti Tennis Racket
Oversize Head
Graphite/Titanium Superlight Frame (w/ Titanium Viewbar)
Straight Shaft
Maximum Sweet Spot Size Indicator
Force 3 Stabiliser (In head)
Prince Airzorb Grip (Has number 2 on base of grip, the size I presume)
BRAND NEW (No chips, not even on the head protector strip)
Bought a couple of years ago in a get fit spree, never used, never even joined a club.
Comes with carry case.
$150 neg. ish

Tiger Brand Pool Cue
Two piece (Screws together)
Used twice (Literally)
As New (Straight, no defects)
Comes in padded, two section, red velour lined, hard black carry case (with lock clips and handle)
Rubber protected base, cue tip as new (cue tip unscrews aswell, allowing replacement tips)
17 oz.
$50 neg. ish

EDIT
Oh, I'll probably have a brand new (sigh, yes again) pilots head set (for official aviation use), and associated equipment for sale soon.

ajturbo
15th January 2006, 16:58
what do mean .. no long can use them??

thought you had one good arm?:Pokey:

but seriously, i would have more chance using the tenis racket on the pool table:killingme

StoneChucker
15th January 2006, 17:08
Yeah, I do, but tennis is hard enough with both hands. Of course I could play, and with alot practice (too much than what it's worth) I could be able to play socially. I don't think I'll ever get round to it, and running is real hard with your balance out of whack (having one dead weight strapped up). It just wouldn't be practical. If I felt fit enough to one day, I can always buy another one.

ajturbo
15th January 2006, 17:14
hey matey.. just winding ya up...:drinknsin :done:

StoneChucker
15th January 2006, 17:44
hey matey.. just winding ya up...:drinknsin :done:
Why ya dirty stinkin' :moon:
I know, didn't mean to sound harsh or stern.

Deviant Esq
15th January 2006, 21:25
Heya StoneChucker.

Sounds like you're a bit of an impulse spender, regretting it later kind of guy. I'm kind of the same, have to reign myself in from spending too many pennies too quickly on things I like but probably don't need as much as I think I do at the time.

But anyway, if the pool cue's looking for a new home I could be interested. I spose it depends on how much it'd cost to send down here - if it's half the price of the cue itself it might not be worth the hassle, but I'd be interested to know how much it'd set me back anyway. PM me if you can be bothered finding out! :msn-wink:

Darkman
15th January 2006, 23:20
Hey dude...just some advice from no one special..hang on to your stuff.I had a very serious accident a few years back and am very lucky to be alive. Drs said My life as I knew it is over and I pretty much won't be able to do much in the future. So what did I do, I sold and gave away all my tennis, scuba and martial arts gear(all my sport stuff). Years went pass and and I got bored and very determined to carry on...Today, i,m back on my bike, playing tennis and going back to doing kung fu next month.Its gonna be hard, but worth it. I get the BikeSa every month and saw a guy in it who is a paraplegic who is riding bike again..I also have a friend with only one arm who still rides..not saying you should go out riding again, just saying that you should hold on to the things you once enjoyed cause there is always a way and in time that way will come!!