I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 600 shaft Serial:8170398; Cone Code:271282GR (date=27 Dec 2008) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its shaft serial and cone code are legitimate. However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the racket carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain its total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 900 Power shaft Serial:8176232; Cone Code:060194TH (date=06 Jan 2009) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its shaft serial and cone code are legitimate. However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the racket carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain its total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex ArcSaber 8 DX shaft Serial:8952387; Cone Code:091292CD (date=09 Dec 2009) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its shaft serial and cone code are legitimate. However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the racket carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain its total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 600 shaft Serial:8136018; Cone Code:121282PL (date=12 Dec 2008) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its shaft serial and cone code are legitimate. However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the racket carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain its total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 50 shaft Serial:2552290; Cone Code:240694SP (date=24 Jun 2009) to my information list of Yonex rackets Developed by Yonex Japan (on the shaft) and Made in Taiwan (on the cap), its shaft serial and cone code are legitimate. However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the racket carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain its total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.
racket model: Yonex Arcsaber 10 Shaft serial: [FONT=arial,sans-serif]8950235 cone code: [/FONT][FONT=arial,sans-serif]091293TW Source: friend [/FONT]
I have checked in the information of your Yonex Arcsaber 10 shaft Serial:8950235; Cone Code:091293TW (date=09 Dec 2009) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its shaft serial and cone code are legitimate. However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the racket carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain its total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.
---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- racket model: Yonex Nanospeed 4500 shaft serial: 7376197 cone code : 1601821D source : Shama Sports, Bangalore, India price : US$80 (Indian rupees 3800) ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8----
Please verify the authenticity of this racket for me ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- racket model: Yonex Nanospeed 7000 shaft serial: 6242302 cone code : 190664CH source : friend ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- I am unsure of which generation of NS 7000 this is, either 1st or 2nd. Definitely not the newest since this one is maroon in color. However, I have seen pictures of the 1st? generation, and on the racket frame it has "nano technology" at the 3&9 o'clock section. But mine has "nano science". I am unsure of what the differences are between the first and second generation so thought I'd post this obervation too. TIA for the help!
racket model: Yonex Nanospeed 9900 shaft serial: 7897781 cone code : 151209CH source : local ad price : $175 CDN$ No, I don't own the racquet, hoping to authenticate before purchasing from a stranger.
title of the thread states post your serial number, so therefore it will not be verified until you purchase the racket.
Sorry, I just read the rules more carefully instead of the web link that brought me here. Darn newbies...
---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- racket model: Yonex Nanospeed 6000 shaft serial: 9103122 cone code : 110203CD source : SportChek Edmonton Alberta price: $179.99 CDN ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8----
---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- racket model: Yonex Isometric 80 shaft serial: cone code : 3 16085 SW source : Friend price : no idea ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- It has got the old Yonex emblem. It doesn't have "JAPAN" written on the bottom of the grip. It has "Square Spot" printed inside the frame. The cone code is not engraved but projects out. The cone code looks a bit weird because the first "3" is printed big and in the place of "0" its a inversed "c". I assumes its a "0". Thanks in advance
Note, the serial check is only applicable to rackets produced from 2000 and on. It's most likely genuine since back at the time, the amount of counterfeits did not start jumping up until the new laser engraves were introduced with the new format.
racket model: Yonex Ti 10 (2nd Gen) shaft serial: 7201548 cone code : 161078SP source : Seller from Forum Price ; $170
Genuine check for Armortec 700 Hi Leehsim, Could you check this one please from Canada racket model: Yonex Armortec 700 shaft serial: ??????? cone code : 1806999 CD source : badmintonstore Lucien Laverdure Montreal price : 189,95$ Canadian dollars