Ti 10 First Generation ( what's it's worth?)

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  1. alexkho

    alexkho Regular Member

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    I just wondering how much would a

    TI 10 first Generation with one small paint chip..

    2U racket worth ?

    is 2U any good ?
     
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    Why not get the RSL X2 Gold and/or X2 Pro as substitute?
     
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    i am not looking to get a racket just wondering it's worth ?
     
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    You can buy the old Ti-10 for $115USD online.
     
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    Where would that be?
     
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    Yeah i'm wondering too, when u say old are u referring to 2nd generation or 1st generation Ti-10? I'll pay $115 for a few new 1st generation black Ti-10 :D
     
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    as you see my title is talking about 1st generation TI-10 so i am not sure how much it's with if it's only 115 then...... it's really not much difftrent from the nee TI10
     
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    You can buy the new(yellow and purple) Ti-10 for $105USD but the extra $10 for the old Ti-10 is worth it.
     
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    well 115 is damn cheap.... for TI 1st generation...... then it does not has much value than a CAB30MS ...... what a disappointment for me...
     
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    Well actually, for your comfort i've fired off an email to ask them if its really the 1st generation as shown in the photo. Why exactly do you want to know the value?
     
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    i actually think they purposely used the old picture to "con" buyers, we'll see if they respond to my email. i mean if you order one they aren't selling you a fake, because they didn't list which Ti-10 they're actually selling. but i'm sure anyone who owned one and wants to buy one will clearly know thats not the price
     
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    i was told that the Ti10 1st generation is a very good racket and geting good price in market place but 115 is not a good price then.
     
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    You can always go for the 2nd and 3rd generation for $105USD you can't get the old Ti-10
     
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    well the question here is i like to know what is the worth of a 1st generation TI
    according to you webpage it's only 115 USD which is super low
     
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    Got the reply, as expected 2nd/3rd generation Ti10 only. Are you trying to sell yours alexkho? I know a new one would cost a fair bit, but i can't imagine an old one fetching a high price, what price were u thinking?
     
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    well i just want to find out how much it's worth (TI10 First generation) i do have one in my bag i bought it out of impluse 6 or 7 years ago rarely use it so if it would fetch me a 2 cab30ms i might consider selling it ..... i more of a oval racket player ... so CAB30MS suit me best i think.

    PS i am injure now ... any racket for me is useless .. pull my tricep.. can't even do a swing on a smash , drive ... which really hurt my feeling ...
     
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    i have seen one brand new Ti-10 1st gen displayed in one of the shops in hong kong with a pricetag of hk$2450 (that's us$315). a racket is only worth what it's worth when there's an actual sale transaction, without any transaction, the figure on the pricetag means nothing. furthermore, owner of the shop reserves the right to sell or not to sell even if the buyer meets the price.

    for your reference, it was a 3U with IP coded.
     
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    You can buy 3 new Ti-10 with that price.
     

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