A Dreadnought Driver racket manufactured by Harry C. Lee & Co., New York, 1930's, in fine condition with two-tone gut strings, red, black, green and gold trim, gold and black graphics and leather grip -- A Wilding racket manufactured by Spalding for Rawlings, St. Louis, U.S.A., 1930's, based on a Top Flight design, open-throat construction with box-trebling and three-tone strings, red and green cord trim, cream collar and octagonal handle (one string defective). (2)

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A Dreadnought Driver racket manufactured by Harry C. Lee & Co., New York, 1930's, in fine condition with two-tone gut strings, red, black, green and gold trim, gold and black graphics and leather grip -- A Wilding racket manufactured by Spalding for Rawlings, St. Louis, U.S.A., 1930's, based on a Top Flight design, open-throat construction with box-trebling and three-tone strings, red and green cord trim, cream collar and octagonal handle (one string defective). (2)

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