Method for stringing a game racket with vertical and...

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26/1, 273/163

A63B 51/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1307303

Abstract A method of stringing a handled game racket with three sets of string sections using a length of string. A set of vertical string sections substantially parallel to the handle is started with a length of the string by stringing a portion of the head starting with the longer string sections. Upon reaching shorter string sections the same length is employed to create an initial number of string sections in a first set of diagonal sections. Another length of the string is used to complete the vertical string sections and start a second diagonal set. Finally, the string length that is used to create the initial string sections in one diagonal set is used to finish the other diagonal set. The racket frame has a plurality of holes positioned along the frame to support the string sections. The string portion used to form the part of each diagonal set is passed by a plurality of holes to form part of the other diagonal set. More or less, corres- ponding diagonals in opposite directions are alternatively threaded thereon.

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