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  2. Penn Racquet Sports - Wikipedia

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    Penn has a subsequent history of innovation in tennis ball design: [4] In 1922, Penn makes the first pressurized ball cans. In 1960, Penn invents a more durable felt cover for the tennis ball by weaving New Zealand wool and artificial fibers together. In 1968, Penn makes the first fluorescent green tennis ball. In 1970, Penn debuts "play-rated ...

  3. Head (company) - Wikipedia

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    Head Sport GmbH is an American-Austrian manufacturing company headquartered in Kennelbach.It owns the American tennis racket brand Head. Head GmbH is a group that includes several previously independent companies, including the original "Head Ski Company" (founded in the United States in 1950); Tyrolia, an Austrian ski-equipment manufacturer; and Mares, an Italian manufacturer of diving equipment.

  4. Spaldeen - Wikipedia

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    Modern-day Spaldeen. A Spalding Hi-Bounce Ball, often called a Spaldeen or a Pensie Pinkie, is a rubber ball, described as a tennis ball core without the felt. [1] These balls are commonly used in street games developed in the mid-20th century, such as Chinese handball (a variation on American handball), Australian Handball, stoop ball, hit-the-penny (involving trying to make a penny flip on a ...

  5. Tennis ball - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. Ball used in the sport of tennis Tennis balls at the 2012 French Open A tennis ball is a small, hollow ball used in games of tennis and real tennis. Tennis balls are fluorescent yellow in professional competitions, but in recreational play other colors are also used. Tennis balls are ...

  6. Talk:Tennis ball - Wikipedia

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    Companies include Tretorn, Gamma, Dunlop and Penn. 3B - Rebounces.com is the only company that sells "reinflated" balls in bulk 4 - Rebounces.com cannot solve the initial shipping problem, however we have purchased Carbon Offsets for each of our shipments. Again, we are the only company that can reinflate a ball in bulk.

  7. Glossary of tennis terms - Wikipedia

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    Pressureless ball: Special type of tennis ball that does not have a core of pressurized air as standard balls do, but rather has a core made of solid rubber, or a core filled tightly with micro-particles. Quality pressureless balls are approved for top-pro play generally, but pressureless balls are typically used mostly at high altitudes, where ...

  8. 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.

  9. Talk:Mr. Bucket - Wikipedia

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    Changed to "Put your balls in my top," which I wouldn't consider a slogan either. It is accurate to the original commercial and preserves the elements of unintended hilarity, though. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.72.50.38 ( talk ) 05:53, 24 May 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]