Prince Graphite Michael Chang longbody *rare midplus* (95 sq in) ***price is for one racquet, two are available*** In the middle 1990's the Chang longbody racquet was the number 1 selling racquet in the US. "At one inch longer than the standard, the Prince racquet has helped Chang's serve, reach, power and net coverage... "It gives me better trajectory on my serve, adding 5 to 7 miles per hour," he said... "It gives me more of a margin of error on my serve and a better percentage on my first serves. I've had more aces than ever before."" Today's Longer Racquets are Making a lot of Noise, The New York Times, Aug 23 1995 available: https://www.nytimes.com/1995/08/23/sports/tennis-today-s-longer-racquets-are-making-a-lot-of-noise.html "She hands me another long racket, the No. 1 best-selling, $238 Prince Michael Chang Precision 730. After Mr. Chang started using this 28-incher in 1994, his serve improved dramatically." Selecting a Tennis Racket is a Game of Inches, The Wall Street Journal, Sep 6 1996 available: https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB841969188471552000 These racquets are used, and the photos clearly shown paint chips. However, the frames are still in great shape, and are priced accordingly. Note that these are the 95 square inch, midplus versions - which are harder to find for Changs than the common oversize.