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  2. Ektelon - Wikipedia

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    Ektelon, Inc. was an American manufacturer of equipment for racquetball. Originally based in Bordentown, New Jersey, Ektelon was founded by Franklin W. "Bud" Held in 1964 as the first company to manufacture racquetball racquets and stringing machines, [1] not long after the development of the sport of racquetball by Joe Sobek.

  3. Prince Sports - Wikipedia

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    Prince Global Sports, LLC is an American sporting goods manufacturing company based in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1970, Prince's range of products includes rackets, footwear, apparel, tennis balls, pickleball paddles, stringing machines, hats and bags.

  4. Stringing machine - Wikipedia

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    A Tecnifibre electronic stringing machine. Electronic stringing machines control the tension with a computer-directed electric motor, resulting in fast paced stringing and exceptional accuracy. This is the most common kind of stringing machine found in racquet sport shops. Reliable constant pull stringing machines usually cost $3,000 and more.

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  6. Howard Head - Wikipedia

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    After retiring, Head decided to take tennis lessons. For this purpose, he purchased a tennis ball machine manufactured by Prince Manufacturing Inc. [5] Not particularly proficent at tennis, Howard felt that the equipment for the game needed improvement. He became the majority shareholder and chairman of the board of Prince through an acquisition.

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