This racquet was used by Chuck McKinley in the 1963 Davis Cup after which he gave it to team captain Robert Kelleher.
In 1947 Jack Kramer began his long professional relationship with Wilson. First as a member of the Wilson Advisory Staff, and then as the face and name of one of the most popular tennis racquets produced in the 20th century. First offered on the market in 1949, the popular wood racquet ceased to be produced in 1984.
Wooden tennis racquet with gut strings. There are seven gold and red wraps on the head and one cord wrap on the handle. The grip is brown perforated leather with a gold spiral stripe, and there is a canvas butt-cap. The overall color scheme is cream, wood, gold, brown, red, black, and white.