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  1. bembi_a

    bembi_a Regular Member

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    Thank you leehsim!!
     
  2. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    I am not good at knowing the type of engraving and its depth for Yonex racekt authenticity.
    As I have explained via Post #7718, I am only helping to verify the validity of the shaft serial and cone code of Yonex racket.
     
  3. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Nano Speed 9000 type X shaft Serial:6359989; Cone Code:210862TH (date=21 Aug 2006) 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.
     
  4. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 900 Power shaft Serial:6847020; Cone Code:240472CP (date=24 Apr 2007) 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.
     
  5. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Arcsaber 10 shaft Serial:8107888; Cone Code:021283CH (date=02 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.
     
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  6. tigerkids

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    racket model: Yonex Muscle power 88

    shaft serial: 5953705
    cone code : 060266SP
    source : Gala Sports ,Singapore
    price : SGD $165


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    racket model: Yonex Armotec 900

    shaft serial: 7987596
    cone code : 091084SP
    source : queensway, singapore
    price : SGD $240
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    racket model: Yonex Armotec 700
    shaft serial: 6194301
    cone code : 290567IP
    source : owner, Hong kong
    price : HKD $1450
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    Thanks so much
     
  7. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex
    1) Muscle Power 88 shaft Serial:5953705; Cone Code:060266SP (date=06 Feb 2006);
    2) Armortec 700 shaft Serial:6194301; Cone Code:290567IP (date=29 May 2006)
    to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, their respective shaft serials and cone codes are legitimate.

    However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the rackets carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain their total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.

    Your second rackets is Armortec 900 Power or Technique?
     
  8. tigerkids

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    Sorry for the incomplete details , Mine is Armortec 900 Technique.

    Thanks thanks
     
  9. Pennypacker

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    racket model: Yonex Arcsaber 7
    shaft serial: 7381083
    cone code : 180182SP
    source : Shanghai
    price : US 60$
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  10. Jobbes

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    racket model: Yonex Nanospeed 8000 (2008)
    shaft serial: 8128924
    cone code : 101285US
    source : BadmintonAlley.com
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    racket model: Yonex Nanospeed 8000 (2008)
    shaft serial: 8128926
    cone code : 101285US
    source : BadmintonAlley.com
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  11. leehsim

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 900 Technique shaft Serial:7987596; Cone Code:091084SP (date=09 Oct 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.
     
  12. leehsim

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    Pleas see my reply via Post #7716.
     
  13. leehsim

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Nanospeed 8000
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    shaft Serial:8128924; Cone Code:101285US (date=10 Dec 2008);
    2) shaft Serial:8128926; Cone Code:101285US (date=10 Dec 2008)
    to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, their respective shaft serials and cone codes are legitimate.

    However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the rackets carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain their total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.
     
  14. Jobbes

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    Thanks Leehsim...I appreciate your input.
     
  15. ishak.ahmad

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    racket model: Yonex AT700
    shaft serial: 7125396
    cone code : 100978sp
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  16. Smashdude2008

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    Hi, Leehsim...I really appreciate your help and please check the following:

    I have quite a few rakets to check and Thanks in advance !! Some of them are broken and I would like to repair them if they are real.

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    racket model: Yonex AT900P 4U
    shaft serial: 7399999
    cone code : 250183CH
    Source: China
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    racket model: Yonex AT900P 3U
    shaft serial: 6903392
    cone code : 220572CH
    Source: China
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    racket model: Yonex AT900P 4U
    shaft serial: 7234841
    cone code : 011173CH
    Source: China
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    racket model: Yonex NS9000S 4U
    shaft serial: 7369854
    cone code : 150183CH
    Source: China
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    racket model: Yonex AT900T 4U
    shaft serial: 6809256
    cone code : 060472CH
    Source: China
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    racket model: Yonex NS9900 4U
    shaft serial: 8276685
    cone code : 090292CH
    Source: China
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  17. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    You have to provide details such as source and price.
     
  18. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    China is a big country. You have to provide details such as source (name of shop. city) and price.
     
  19. Smashdude2008

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    Here they are with source and price, Thanks again!

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    racket model: Yonex AT900P 4U
    shaft serial: 7399999
    cone code : 250183CH
    Source: Badmintonfan, Shanghai, China
    Price: ~$180
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    racket model: Yonex AT900P 3U
    shaft serial: 6903392
    cone code : 220572CH
    Source: Badmintonfan, Shanghai, China
    Price: ~$180
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    racket model: Yonex AT900P 4U
    shaft serial: 7234841
    cone code : 011173CH
    Source: Shenyang, China
    Price: ~$190
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    racket model: Yonex NS9000S 4U
    shaft serial: 7369854
    cone code : 150183CH
    Source: Shenyang, China
    Price: ~$190
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    racket model: Yonex AT900T 4U
    shaft serial: 6809256
    cone code : 060472CH
    Source: Badmintonfan, Shanghai, China
    Price: ~$180
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    racket model: Yonex NS9900 4U
    shaft serial: 8276685
    cone code : 090292CH
    Source: Blueskybadminton, Beijing, China
    Price: ~$180
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  20. leehsim

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex
    1) AT900P shaft Serial:7399999; Cone Code:250183CH (date=25 Jan 2008);
    2) AT900P shaft Serial:6903392; Cone Code:220572CH (date=22 May 2007);
    3) AT900P shaft Serial:7234841; Cone Code:011173CH (date=01 Nov 2007);
    4) NS9000S shaft Serial:7369854; Cone Code:150183CH (date=15 Jan 2008);
    5) AT900T shaft Serial:6809256; Cone Code:060472CH (date=06 Apr 2007);
    6) NS9900 shaft Serial:8276685; Cone Code:090292CH (date=09 Feb 2009)
    to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, their respective shaft serials and cone codes are legitimate.

    However you still need to inspect the other physical features of the rackets carefully and compare the specifications to ascertain their total legitimacy or authenticity yourself.
     

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