Ti-10 2nd Gen, fake or not? (URGENT)

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  1. kungpaochicken

    kungpaochicken Regular Member

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    Hi guys, I need URGENT HELP in identifying this racquet here. Unfortunately, I only have this 1 picture. Pls give me your opinions on this. Thanks
     

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    Just to clarify, this is the highly sought-after/ legendary Ti 10 yellow 2nd gen right?
     
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    You are probably thinking of the 1st generation Ti-10. The second is not that highly sought after. You can find it easily!
     
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    Seems to be okay from this single pic. A little banged up though ...

    You cannot find it "easily" anymore, nowadays it has become another highly sought after ...
     
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    Hmm...thanks demolidor, I myself saw a quite a couple of people asking for this particular racquet and mixed it up with the 1st gen Ti-1. I was wondering if I should get this for collection purpose as it is going for equivalent of 100 Singapore dollars. Is it worth it in your opinion?
     
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    If you have no intention of playing with it ever, I'd probably pass on it in this condition. Otherwise, play with it for a little while every now and then and retire it yourself [​IMG].
     

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