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Tennis Players Gift Box
$70.00The perfect gift for the tennis tragic! Contains 4 fabulous products; the Racquet Line Up Mini Wash Bag and Greeting Card, Vintage Tennis Ball Enamel Mug & the Tennis Players Soap. The compact PVC leather Bag is lightweight & highly durable. The Mug shatterproof & easy to clean. The Soap, a no-nonsense soap for no-nonsense tennis players.
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Tennis Soap
$13.90Made in Melbourne by Natural Resources Australia, Tennis Soap is a no-nonsense soap guaranteed not to nourish, caress or invigorate you or any of your playing partners. For best results apply liberally to head, torso & limbs then rinse thoroughly. Should your skin appear fresh, vibrant & soft desist from further use immediately.
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Racquet Line Up Toilet Bag
$49.50Introducing the toilet bag every tennis loving Australian should have; featuring the highly popular racquet line up design comprising 7 superb vintage tennis racquets from the ‘70’s and ‘80’s. Measuring a man sized 25cm x 12cm x 11cm the PVC leather bag is lightweight, highly durable and features 6 polyester internal pockets and a nylon zipper with metal puller. ...
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Racquet Line Up Mini Toilet Bag
$35.00Introducing the mini toilet bag every tennis loving Australian should have; featuring the highly popular racquet line up design comprising 7 superb vintage wooden tennis racquets from the ‘70’s and ‘80’s. Measuring a compact 20cm x 8cm x 7cm the PVC leather bag is lightweight, highly durable and features 6 polyester internal pockets and a nylon zipper with metal p ...
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Vintage Tennis Ball Enamel Mug
$22.00The image on this enamel mug shows a well used vintage tennis ball. Classic shaped mug perfect for coffee, tea & other beverages; lightweight, shatterproof & easy to clean. Not suitable for microwave.
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Australian Tennis Royalty Handmade Birch Tray
$89.95The design on this tray features Australian tennis racquets from the 1970's & '80's. Handcrafted in Sweden on the island of Öland using birchwood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council & organic melamine, this beautiful piece is food Safe & Dishwasher Proof & has a 39cm circumference.
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Vintage Tennis Handmade Birch Tray
$89.95 Sold outThe design on this tray features an array of vintage wooden tennis racquets against the backdrop of a dilapidated tennis clubhouse. Handcrafted in Sweden on the island of Öland using birchwood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council & organic melamine, this beautiful piece is food Safe & Dishwasher Proof & has a 39cm circumference.
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Ornament Series Racquet Line Up 2 Coffee Mug
$24.00The artwork on this coffee mug features nine beautiful old wooden racquets from the ‘70’s. The mug comes packaged in a protective cardboard box and is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Outline Series Vintage Tennis Racquets Coffee Mug
$24.00This mug features an outlined version of photographs of six vintage Australian wooden tennis racquets. The mug comes in a protective cardboard box and is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Racquet Line Up Tea Towel
$33.00The design on this 100% linen tea towel shows nine vintage Australian wooden tennis racquets. The tea towel measures approximately 69 x 50cm & should be cold washed & line dried.
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St Monicas Tea Towel
$33.00The image on this 100% linen tea towel shows a local tennis club court roster & assorted racquets, (both circa 1970’s). Equal parts rudimentary & ingenious, this delightful old board would have been a pivotal part of club operations on match days. The tea towel measures approximately 69 x 50cm. Wash in cold water & line dry.
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Five Champs Canvas
$120.00Five superb old wooden racquets originating from the ‘70’s. Striking designs and match worn patina add to their appeal. It comes framed with a 3.8cm finger jointed quality wood frame and is printed in high definition on state-of-the-art HP Latex printers.
Wooden Tennis
Wooden Tennis
Wooden Tennis recalls the days when the game was played with wood and guile. When racquets were half their current size and a backhand was propelled with one arm. When every town had a tennis court and every kid a racquet. When midweek married ladies tennis competitions thrived and the Davis Cup had currency. When Kooyong was the home of the Australian Open and Newk was its king.