Early F.J. Bancroft Wooden Tennis Racket, Gut Strings, Press Brace

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Management number 27091583 Release Date 2025/12/18 List Price $31.49 Model Number 27091583
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This vintage tennis racket stands out with its simple yet elegant design. The shaft features beautifully exposed wood grain, while the bottom of the head includes a leather inlay. The label reads "FJ Bancroft, Made in Pawtuck (with 'et' rubbed off), R.I.U.S.A., Trade Mark."

The racket likely dates back to the early 1900s and includes natural gut strings that appear to be hand-strung. It comes with a wooden press brace frame. For detailed views, refer to the provided pictures.

Frederick J. Bancroft began crafting wooden tennis rackets in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, in 1882. Using white ash from Vermont, his high-quality rackets were favored until lighter and stronger materials, like carbon fiber "graphite," became prevalent in the sport.

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CategorySports & outdoors > Team sports > Tennis & racquets
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