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Wilson Tennis Ball
Wilson Tennis Ball
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![]() Custom Wilson Pro Staff ROK Mid Tennis Racket RARE Exc Cond US $33.00
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![]() COMMEMORATIVE TENNIS BALL FROM 1997 US OPEN US $19.99
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![]() NEW Wilson Ball Hopper Pickup 75 Tennis Training Aid US $24.65
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![]() 3 FEDERER WILSON TENNIS Pro Overgrips Grip WHITE US $8.21
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Tommy Haas Signed Wilson Tennis Ball PSA COA Autograph $55.44 Tommy Haas Signed Wilson Tennis Ball PSA COA Autograph Tommy Haas Signed Wilson Tennis Ball PSA COA AutographEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Wilson Championship XD Tennis Balls $3.99 Wilson Championship XD Tennis Balls |
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Triple tennis ball $53.99 Triple tennis ball Triple tennis ball |
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James Blake Autographed U.S. Open Tennis Ball $69.99 James Blake Autographed U.S. Open Tennis Ball James Blake who hails from Yonkers New York is one of the top tennis players in the world. He has reached into the late rounds of the U.S. Open French Open Australian Open and Wimbledon and given the likes of Andy Roddick Andre Agassi Roger Federer and Leyton Hewitt a serious run for their money. James Blake has hand signed this official Wilson U.S. Open tennis ball. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. \r\n |
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Rope Tug With Tennis Ball $2.99 Rope Tug With Tennis Ball |
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Petstages Orka Tennis Ball $4.99 Petstages Orka Tennis Ball |
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Wilson Ball Pick UP 75 $19.9 Commentaires de l´équipe keller-sports.fr :Chaque joueur de tennis sait que passer plusieurs heures sur le court à se pencher sans cesse en avant vers le sol pour mettre les balles dans la corbeille provoque de terrible mal de dos. La solution : le Ball Pick Up de Wilson. Il est assez haut pour un... |
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Tennis Racquet And Ball(Pack of 36) $5.1 Tennis Racquet And Ball |
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Mats Wilander Autographed Tennis Ball $100.13 Mats Wilander Autographed Tennis Ball Tennis Ball autographed by Mats Wilander |
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Lleyton Hewitt Autographed Tennis Ball $201.38 Lleyton Hewitt Autographed Tennis Ball Tennis Ball autographed by Lleyton Hewitt |
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Yevgeny Kafelnikov Autographed Tennis Ball $201.38 Yevgeny Kafelnikov Autographed Tennis Ball Tennis Ball autographed by Yevgeny Kafelnikov |
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Sebastien Grosjean Autographed Tennis Ball $156.38 Sebastien Grosjean Autographed Tennis Ball Tennis Ball autographed by Sebastien Grosjean |
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Alex Corretja Autographed Tennis Ball $156.38 Alex Corretja Autographed Tennis Ball Tennis Ball autographed by Alex Corretja |
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Gustavo Kuerten Autographed Tennis Ball $156.38 Gustavo Kuerten Autographed Tennis Ball Tennis Ball autographed by Gustavo Kuerten |
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Amelie Mauresmo Autographed Tennis Ball $122.63 Amelie Mauresmo Autographed Tennis Ball Tennis Ball autographed by Amelie Mauresmo |
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Taylor Dent Autographed Tennis Ball $100.13 Taylor Dent Autographed Tennis Ball Tennis Ball autographed by Taylor Dent |
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Tim Henman Autographed Tennis Ball $111.38 Tim Henman Autographed Tennis Ball Tennis Ball autographed by Tim Henman |
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Anastasia Myskina Autographed Tennis Ball $100.13 Anastasia Myskina Autographed Tennis Ball Tennis Ball autographed by Anastasia Myskina |

Is the wilson k factor six one team a good racket to hit hard with?
i mean, hitting the tennis ball hard during a game.
Uhh I'm pretty sure it's dependent on your own skill for being able to hit a tennis ball hard, the racquet doesn't usually have a HUGE effect on your game or anything (unless you're a professional)...here's a review though:
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpage-K61T.html
Prince Original Graphite
Prince Original Graphite
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Prince & The Pauper [Original Soundtrack] $20.99 Prince & The Pauper [Original Soundtrack] |
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The Prince And The Pauper - The Original Classic Edition $13.5 The Prince And The Pauper - The Original Classic Edition |
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Prince $14.92 Chronicles the decades-long career of pop star Prince, covering every album, every movie and every tour and profiling his various key collaborators and business dealings. Original. |
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JJ Cole Original BundleMe Infant - Graphite $44.95 JJ Cole Original BundleMe Infant - Graphite |
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JJ Cole Original BundleMe Toddler - Graphite $55 JJ Cole Original BundleMe Toddler - Graphite |
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The Prince $6.95 Based upon Machiavelli's first-hand experience as an emissary of the Florentine Republic to the courts of Europe, The Prince analyses the usually violent means by which men seize, retain, and lose political power. This fluent new translation is accompanied by comprehensive notes and an introduction that dispels some of the myths associated with Machiavelli, and considers the true purpose of The Prince. - ;'A prince must not have any other object nor any other thought...but war, its institutions, and its discipline; because that is the only art befitting one who commands.'. When Machiavelli's brief treatise on Renaissance statecraft and princely power was posthumously published in 1532, it generated a debate that has raged unabated until the present day. Based upon Machiavelli's first-hand experience as an emissary of the Florentine Republic to the courts of Europe, The Prince analyses the usually violent means by which men seize, retain, and lose political power. Machiavelli added a dimension of incisive realism to one of the major philosophical and. political issues of his time, especially the relationship between public deeds and private morality. His book provides a remarkably uncompromising picture of the true nature of power, no matter in what era or by whom it is exercised. This fluent new translation is accompanied by comprehensive notes and an introduction that considers the true purpose of The Prince and dispels some of the myths associated with it. - ;Literary scholar Peter Bondanella rightly seeks the cold elegance and readability of the original. Serious English readers will want both translations. - Lauro Martines, TLS |
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The Prince: The Original Classic $13.64 The Handbook for LeadersThe Prince is often regarded as the first true leadership book... |
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The Prince and the Pauper (Original Off-Broadway Cast) $16.87 The Prince and the Pauper (Original Off-Broadway Cast) |
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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian [Original Soundtrack] [Digipak] $21.53 The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian [Original Soundtrack] [Digipak] |
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The prince $24.95 Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1913. Excerpt: ..... |
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Sunpocket Sport $75 Sunpocket Sport Shiny Green is an original unisex model coming straight from the heights of the French Alps. It was made for an active life style and the frame tucks neatly behind the ear and sits tight. The lightweight shade is made at Mauritius, the Indian Ocean. The lens is made in polycarbonate and has an oily nuance, it's unbreakable and gives 100% UV-protection. |

The History of Golf Clubs
The modern game of golf, as we know it today originated in Scotland around the 12th century. The exact location was on the current site of the Old Course at St Andrews. It was recorded that Shepherds were found knocking stones around a course into rabbit holes. Often players carved their own clubs out of wood and fashioned golf balls from leather bags.
The first reference to a set of golf clubs were those made specifically for King James VI of Scotland by a bow maker named William Mayne. Mayne was commissioned to make the very first set of matched clubs in the year 1603. Although reference to these clubs has been made, no clubs exist from that time.
The oldest clubs known were discovered in a house in Hull along with a newspaper dated 1741. In the Royal an Ancient Club's museum there are specimens of ancient clubs including two woods and a notable putting cleek. The cleek was made in the second half of the 18th century by a club maker named Simon Cossar from Leith and was made having an iron head on a wooden shaft.
For next hundred years, early players were so fond of the game that they would fashion their own clubs and balls out of wood. The clubs used ash or hazel for the shafts while the heads were made from tougher wood such as beech, pear, apple, and holly. Just like today, a variety of clubs were used in a single game:
- Longnose - used for driving
- Bulgers - has a bulbous head similar to the wood of today
- Fairway clubs - for medium range shooting
- Spoons - used in short range shots
- Niblicks - similar to the wedge we have today
- Cleek - used for putting.
Things would remain much the same until the early 19th century when in 1826 Robert Forgan of Scotland changed the way in which golf clubs were made. Forgan's golf clubs were made by using American hickory to fashion the shafts instead of the traditional ash or hazel. Soon Forgan's golf clubs became quite popular and set the standard for later makers.
In 1848 Reverend Adam Pearson was the innovator of the Gutta-Percha golf ball. Not only was the gutta-percha a better ball than the ‘feathery', it was cheaper to make. With the popularity of the gutta-percha ball came the requirements for a new generation of golf club that could cope with the increased stress associated with this new type of golf ball. The outcome of this new generation of golf clubs best resembles the modern set of woods in today's game of golf.
In the beginning of twentieth century, America started to manufacturer and export golf clubs in large volumes. Outdated materials such as hickory were being replaced with hard woods such as beech or American persimmon used for golf club heads. During this time there also became a growing demand for hand-forged metal club heads and in 1902, the first groove-faced irons appeared. These new club heads offered an increased amount of backspin, compared to wooden club heads.
As manufacturing technology evolved, the technique of forging clubs became more sophisticated. Now the factories could produce the irons in numbers as golf became more popular with the masses. Aluminum was first used about this same time period, replacing the hand-forged method of the previous century.
The Prince of Wales would bring about the next major change in the history of golf clubs. Steel shafts had been experimented with since the late nineteenth century but gained little acceptance. Then in 1929 the Prince of Wales began using steel-shafted golf clubs made to his specifications. He was spotted using a set of these golf clubs at St. Andrews. They soon became quite popular with golfers outside the royal circle.
Shortly after that, the Haskell ball came out in the United States and steel shafts replaced the hickory shaft altogether. This is also the time when many modifications and substitutions were made to lighten the shaft. With this new innovation, the clubs would finally begin to more resemble those we see today. The US Open was the first major tournament to feature this new type of golf club.
Along with the improvement of the shafts came the introduction of numbered, rather than named, clubs. Clubs had become more numerous and finely graduated than the names that traditionally had been applied to them. In addition, companies were able to manufacture to specifications and point of flex that allowed merchandising of matched sets rather than individual clubs. Formerly, a golfer seeking new clubs went through a rack of clubs searching for one with the ‘right feel' then tried to find other clubs with the same feel. The merchandising opportunities of numbered clubs and matching sets was carried to an extreme and in 1938 the USGA limited the number of clubs a player could carry per round to 14.
The 1960's saw a major innovation in putters from a gentleman named Karsten Solheim, a General Electric mechanical engineer. His first putter, the 1A, was created in his garage after his frustration with putting led him to design his own club. The putter not only improved his putting, but it was the source for the name of the putter and later the company. As he stroked putt after putt with a radical looking putter, it rang out - PINNGGG. Karsten's persistence resulted in new designs, including the Anser putter in 1966, which proved to be the most successful putter design in history. The company PING is credited with one of the earliest golf companies dedicated to the advancement of the golf putter.
Of course today's technology is continuing to transform the history of golf clubs. Innovations such as graphite shafts, titanium heads, adjustable distributed weight, peripheral weighting to reduce twisting if the club contacts the ball slightly off-center are just a few. Putters alone are subdivided into mallet, peripheral weighted and blade styles. The latest putter design technology incorporates power adjust-ability and practice/play convertibility features.
Who knows what tomorrow will bring in golf club design!
About the Author
Randy Raasch has been involved with golf for over thirty years. As a player , analysts of the game and reviewer of equipment. He currently has started a web site, Golf-Fever to share information, techniques and products that are fundamentally sound and easy to use.
Dunlop Mcenroe
Dunlop Mcenroe
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![]() Vintage Dunlop Max 200G Pro 200 G McEnroe Graf 4 3 8 US $129.00
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Legends of Wimbledon - John McEnroe $13.99 Legends of Wimbledon - John McEnroe |
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Legends of Wimbledon: John McEnroe $15.99 Legends of Wimbledon: John McEnroe |
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John McEnroe 1984 Sports Illustrated $14.62 John McEnroe 1984 Sports Illustrated John McEnroe 1984 Sports Illustrated |
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John McEnroe Autographed Tennis Ball $161.74 John McEnroe Autographed Tennis Ball Doubles Regular Tennis Ball Signed By John McEnroe Condition: Excellent |
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John McEnroe Autographed Ball $280.5 John McEnroe Autographed Ball This ball is hand signed by John McEnroe. It comes in an exclusive clear tennis ball dome with an label. It also comes with the tamper proof lock at the bottom with the name in the plastic. |
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Patrick McEnroe autographed Tennis Ball $81.6 Patrick McEnroe autographed Tennis Ball Patrick McEnroe signed Tennis Ball. Item comes fully certified with a tamper-evident, serialized hologram and certificate of authenticity. |
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John McEnroe autographed Tennis Ball $195.5 John McEnroe autographed Tennis Ball John McEnroe autographed Tennis Ball. Item comes fully certified with a tamper-evident, serialized hologram and certificate of authenticity. |
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Wimbledon 1980 Final: Borg Vs. McEnroe $15.99 Wimbledon 1980 Final: Borg Vs. McEnroe |
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Wimbledon 1981 Final: Borg Vs. McEnroe $15.99 Wimbledon 1981 Final: Borg Vs. McEnroe |
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John McEnroe Matted Photo $25.49 John McEnroe Matted Photo This is a beautiful double matted 8 x 10 Glossy photo with Player Name Plaque. 11" x 14 |
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The Dunlop Book $33.99 The Dunlop Book |
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Signed John McEnroe Photo - 8x10 $170 Signed John McEnroe Photo - 8x10 John McEnroe has personally hand signed this 8x10 Photo with a Black sharpie pen. This item comes with a REAL DEAL Memorabilia Certificate of Authenticity (COA), and matching tamper proof authenticity Hologram on the signed photo. Get The REAL DEAL! |
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JOHN MCENROE HANDSIGNED 8x10 PHOTO TO DAVID $75.13 JOHN MCENROE HANDSIGNED 8x10 PHOTO TO DAVID JOHN MCENROE HANDSIGNED 8x10 PHOTO TO DAVIDEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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JOHN McENROE 1978 Wire/Press Photo $34.68 JOHN McENROE 1978 Wire/Press Photo JOHN McENROE 1978 Wire/Press PhotoEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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JOHN McENROE 1977 Wire/Press Photo $34.68 JOHN McENROE 1977 Wire/Press Photo JOHN McENROE 1977 Wire/Press PhotoEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |

John Mcenroe aytographed Dunlop wooden tennis rackets?
Is there any collectable to a tennis racket used by John Mcenroe and also autographed.
If you want to bid on a John McEnroe Dunlop autographed racket,
go here: http://www.cmarket.com/catalog/itemDetail.do?ID=ec4aa15254a4a582331925175891b6db&cate=Sports%20Memorabilia&sortby=&pg=null
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Give Your Fashion Sunglasses the Care They Deserve!
You might have picked an expensive pair of aviator sunglasses that looks absolutely stunning on you! However, spending a fortune on fashion sunglasses will be a mere waste if you don't give them the care they deserve.
Simply owning a pair of stylish sunglasses, say Giorgio Armani Sunglasses , doesn't really guarantee protection for your eyes. The real trick lies in how much effort you put in to keep your sunglasses safe. Here is a complete aftercare guide to help you extend the life of your sunglasses, be it prescription sunglasses or fashion sunglasses.
• Begin with inspecting your sunglasses! Keep a check on your sunglasses for any loose screws. In case you find the screws loose, then take help from the retailer to fix the problem. Next, check the frames for dislocation as often as you can. If you find that the frame is dislocated, contact your retailer for help.
• Make sure that you wipe your sunglasses using a clean cloth before you place it in the case. If your sunglasses are clouded with dirt and dust, then you can use lukewarm water to clean your glasses. Use a mild liquid lens solution to wipe the lenses of your costly Giorgio Armani Sunglasses or any sunglasses for that matter. Wipe off the water immediately using a clean towel. If you're someone who perspires a lot, then you ought to clean the frame regularly to ensure that it is free from any sweat residue.
• Do you always leave your sunglasses around carelessly after use? Then, scratches and smudges on the lenses of your sunglasses are likely! So, to be on the safer side, protect your sunglasses by putting them in the case provided.
• One very common mistake that most people tend to do is placing their sunglasses inside their car dashboard! Beware, for the excessive heat inside can interfere with the lens clarity.
With all these tips in mind, if you want to shop for the best pair of men's or women's sunglasses, then log on to BestBuySunglasses.com. From Giorgio Armani Sunglasses and Ray-Ban Sunglasses to Gargoyles Sunglasses and Gucci Sunglasses, the choice of designer sunglasses here is endless!
About the Author
BestBuySunglasses.com features a wide variety of designer sunglasses and designer eyeglasses from the world's most popular manufacturers. Collections from Oakley sunglasses,Giorgio Armani Sunglasses, & Gucci sunglasses are some of the many available on BestBuySunglasses.com.
Hopper Pickup
Hopper Pickup
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Hopper $11.95 Hopper |
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Parking Lot Sweeping - What Equipment Do I Need To Start My Business?
So you want to start a parking lot sweeping business. Well when you get out to the lot at night what are you going to need to do? Obviously you will need a parking lot sweeper, but you will want to make sure to get the one that is right for you. There are roughly four categories of power sweepers and they are used for different purposes. You will want to identify which one will be suitable for you. There are a few different kinds of technology used in parking lot and street sweepers, some are mechanical, some use regenerative air, and some use a fan based vacuum. Please keep in mind that the technology used is not really relevantfor someone starting in the business. I recommend focusing on results, i.e. parking lots that are clean once you've left. With that in mind here are the most relevant sweeper categories:
Truck Mounted: This type of sweeper is mounted on a pick-up truck chassis. For example a Ford 150, GMC Sierra, or Chevrolet S-10 chassis. The truck beds on these trucks are removed, and a sweeper unit is mounted in it's place. The cab remains the same. These trucks may have one or two sweeper arms, and are intended for sweeping parking lots. It's very normal to see these trucks having only one sweeper arm, because that's all that is really required to clean curbed areas in a parking lot. They are also good for cleaning parking garages, because multistory garages often have a low ceiling clearance. Since this type of sweeper is mounted on a consumer vehicle it can easily meet the clearance requirement. Street sweepers generally require sweeping arms on both sides, because they are intended to clean the streets. This type of parking lot sweeper is not intended to clean streets, and often does not come with two sweeping arms.
Box Truck Mounted: This type of sweeper is also used to clean parking lots, but they are used for larger lots. They are capable of sweeping larger areas without filling the hopper as quickly (the hopper is where the garbage that gets sucked up is stored). These types of sweepers would be used to clean parking lots for retail super centers, or large shopping malls.
Street Sweeper: This kind of sweeper is used by municipalities, cities, and counties to clean the streets. This is the kind of sweeper that gets accompanied by ticket writing meter maids that strike when you forget to move your car on sweeping days. They are very large, and are not relevant for someone looking into starting a parking lot sweeping business.
Construction Sweeper: These are very heavy duty road sweepers. They are often used in construction clean up and are capable of sucking up bricks, nails, and pieces of 2 x 4. You will often see these kinds of sweepers on the free way when there is road construction. They are there to remove the gravel and junk that emerges when crews are working on roads. This kind of sweeping tends to have a very high profit margin because the work is project based, and since these kinds of jobs come up when construction projects require them they afford charging more money.
Miscellaneous: There a couple other kinds of sweepers worth mentioning. There are sweeper units that are designed to slide into the bed of a pickup truck. They are best described as truck mounted vacuum units, and they do not come with a sweeper arm. These are great for people starting out, and great for landscaping contractors. It isn't really necessary to have a sweeping arm, with these units you would blow all debris into the direct path of the truck and the vacuum unit will suction all the garbage up. Slide in sweeper units can deliver the same results as sweepers with a sweeping arm. Second, there are tow-behind sweeper units. These kinds of sweepers are good to have as a backup sweeper, and good for people just starting out in the parking lot sweeping business. You can purchase one of these sweepers much cheaper than all the other types. These will work to help you get started up.
Now you know what kind of sweepers are relevant for your needs. Since you are interested in starting a parking lot sweeping business you will also need more equipment.
Equipment
• A Leaf Blower
• High Visibility Reflective Safety Jacket
• GPS Navigation
• Sturdy Work Boots
That's all you need to you need once you've determined what sweeper is right for you. Once you have this equipment you are pretty much ready to start your business cleaning parking lots.
For more information visit http://www.exosweep.com and see how simple your site can be and generate calls from property managers and parking lot sweeping contractors.
About the Author
For more information visit http://www.exosweep.com and see how simple your site can be and generate calls from property managers and parking lot sweeping contractors.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Daniel_A_Gonzalez


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