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Top racquet is one of the last Dayton tennis racquets made.  The middle tennis racquet has been double strung (one set on each side).  The bottom is a metal Tretorn tennis racquet with interchangable heads.  If the strings break or you want a different tension, you remove the one head and put another on.

Shown are different ping pong or table tennis racquets.  Top box has racquets with vellum (stretched parchment similar to a drum head) on both sides of the head & green balls.   Next to the bottom has strings on one side and vellum on the other.  Other two are unique wood heads.  Note old match holder and picture of girl with old ping pong racquet.

These four tennis racquets all have the unusual and rare wooden butt plates rather than the more common leather ones.

Shown are three lawn tennis boxes complete with many of the items they usually came equiped with: racquets, net, tape measure, etc.  Also shown are three old wooden presses that held 2, 3, and 6 tennis racquets.  Miscellaneous single presses are shown.  Note unusual ball holder in the front.  Old line stripper is to the right.