racket stand

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  1. pro1992

    pro1992 Regular Member

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    anyone got a racket stand just somewhere to stand yours or other peoples rackets that have been strung just to make it look more professional and just being more organised....i was thinking of making one
    if anyone has made one please post picture

    please reply
    thanks
     
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    bag is all you need to look professional =)
     
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    i have one lol...cheers for the reply anayways...looks liike no one has ever heard of this idea haha
     
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    I think most shops just use the same pegboard/hook system that is used to hang rackets on the wall in a store.

    I use the same system for my hobby room.
     
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    a piece of advice: hang your rackets with clothe hangers does not make it look any more professional... lol.
     
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    Victor stand

    Is this what you're looking for ?
     

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    yeah that what i was thinking,,,i am sure on either this forum website or one of the tennis one someone had made one and it looked very neat imo was just wundering if anyone else had as i am thinging about it...cheers for the replies
     
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    Look for a shoerack

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    Brilliant!!! Ikea here I come.
     
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    Someone on the tennis forum made one - I'm sure if you search for it, you'll find it. I'm pretty sure they also included an explanation of how they made it.

    The shoe rack is an excellent off-the-shelf solution as well. I may have to try that.
     
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    Shoe rack is a great idea :) What would be interesting is to convert a wooden shoe cabinet into a racket holder.

    Here is a quick design of what I am proposing to do (when I stop being lazy :p), I know the design isn't great:

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