here is the story... I bought my arc 10 Peter Gade edition from Taiwan, and I sold to a guy locally, when we meet up he looked at the raquect and check every single detail the paint, sticker, grip, serial number, and he bought it. after a few hours, he called back and claim that the version I have is the entry level version of arc 10 not the profession version. does anyone know if there is a such thing call entry level yonex arc 10 racquet ??
There is only one Arc10PG. However, each of the three players (Gade, LCW, Taufik) have 2 signature models with very similar graphics - one high end racket, and one entry level racket. In Gade's case, that's the ARC-10PG and the Isometric aP. Maybe this guy thinks you sold him the much cheaper Isometric aP, claiming it was the Arc10PG? That seems pretty unlikely though, as the text is different on the two rackets, so it would be hard to get them confused (unless he's just trying to scam you?).
there is no such thing as arc10 PG entry level what they have is isometric alpha P (http://www.yonex.com/wbp/peter/ent_c.html) that one clearly said entry class and professional class is arc10 PG (http://www.yonex.com/wbp/peter/pro_c.html)
thanks to clear out for me ~~ lucky I know a site like this .. I was worried all night about the authentic of the racquet you guys are awesome ~~!!!
taufik and LCW have 3 different class pro: arc z slash TH, and AT900PLC standard: arcsaber 008T, and armortec 70L entry: iso zetta T, iso alpha L, and iso zetta L PG has only 2
I really hope you haven't given him his money back yet! Did you keep a record of the shaft code on your racquet and the one that was given back to you, and did you check for any damage it may have sustained if they had used it/or damage it had when you sold it to make sure that damage is still there? It's a common scam to return a fake product and hope that the seller doesn't notice. I hope that he just genuinely didn't know there was a normal ARC10