Please help Identify this Arc Saber Z Slash real or fake?

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  1. wanmunkeh

    wanmunkeh New Member

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    I bought this racket from badminton central member, its a used racket.Then yesterday i go YONEX FAIR at shopping Mall to buy a new same model racket (Arc Z Slash).when i back home ,i found that my old racket is a little bit longer than my new racket, is this fake???PLEASE HELP Identify, Thank You..
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    racket model: Yonex Arcsaber Z Slash
    shaft serial: 8748049
    cone code : 100992SP
    source : used racket bought from badmintoncentral member
    price : US$90
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    IMG-20141025-WA0000.jpg IMG-20141025-WA0001.jpg IMG-20141025-WA0002.jpg IMG-20141025-WA0003.jpg IMG-20141025-WA0004 (1).jpg
     
  2. PeterGade99

    PeterGade99 Regular Member

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    Code looks fine. Its real
     
  3. lalrobul

    lalrobul New Member

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    Friends..need help..pls confirm authenticity:
    Arcsaber z-slash
    Shaft serial: 6814263
    Cone code: 120318JP
     
  4. Carbonex_7

    Carbonex_7 Regular Member

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    You can't just use the height as comparison as the racket frame shape changes with different stringing patterns and tension (main and cross lines) applied, it can be more round shape which make it looks shorter or move oval shape which looks taller. The height of the t-join is the same so nothing to worry about total height of racket. Need a close up photo of the cone code to confirm. Numbers look legit but top quality fake rackets come with correct code also. US 90 is way overpriced in Malaysia, same racket sold for Rm199. Most likely you got a genuine racket (for the price).
     
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  5. Petersen

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    How many mm is the difference in the height ? just curious
     

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