Post YOUR Yonex Serial Numbers, No eBay Enquiries, Read Post#1, price/source required

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  1. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex AT700 shaft Serial:5149967; Cone Code:080946CP (date=08 Sep 2004) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its respective 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.


    CP stands for China National Team.
     
  2. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex NanoSpeed 8000 shaft Serial:6244144; Cone Code:200662TH (date=20 Jun 2006) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its respective 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.


    Authenticity of Yonex racket depends on the all features of the racket which also includes the shaft seial and cone code.

    CH stands for China
     
  3. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex MP-33 SP shaft Serial:7319794; Cone Code:131274SP (date=13 Dec 2007) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its respective shaft serial and cone code are legitimate.

    I have checked in the information of your Yonex NS-500 SP shaft Serial:9729187; Cone Code:150184SP (date=15 Jan 2008) to my information list of Yonex rackets Developed by Yonex Japan (on the shaft) and Made in Taiwan (on the cap), its shaft serial and cone code 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.
     
  4. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 700 shaft Serial:6637614; Cone Code:230177TW (date=23 Jan 2007) to my information list of Yonex rackets Developed by Yonex Japan (on the shaft) and Made in Taiwan (on the cap), 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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    Please check and confirm the highlighted cone code.
     
  6. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex NS9000 Type S shaft Serial:5985793; Cone Code:200262TW (date=20 Feb 2006) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its respective 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.
     
  7. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex NS9000 Type X shaft Serial:6277504; Cone Code:050762US (date=05 Jul 2006) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its respective 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.
     
  8. ice_dragon

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    thanks leehsim
    ur da best ^^
     
  9. helloworld

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    ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8----
    racket model:
    Model AT800 OFF
    shaft serial:5449043
    cone code :180354JP
    source :gift
    price : gift

    ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8----

    pls verify this, thanks in advance
     
  10. leehsim

    leehsim Regular Member

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Muscle Power 66 shaft Serial:6008612; Cone Code:020363SH (date=02 Mar 2006) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its respective shaft serial and cone code (excluding the highlighted SH) 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.

    This is the 1st time I come across the cone code with SH; I have no idea which country they stand for.
     
  11. drifit

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    i strongly recommend the close-up clear photo for the serial and cone code. i dont think there is a SH code for yonex. Second Hand?
     
  12. leehsim

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    Reposting of Post #7084

    My apology to use the wrong input or Post #7084; The corrected reply is below:

    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 700 shaft Serial:6637614; Cone Code:230177TW (date=23 Jan 2007) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its respective 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.
     
  13. POJI007

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    Anybody can check the genuine of my racket, please.

    1st Racket
    racket model: Yonex AT-900
    shaft serial: 7793975

    cone code : 090784SP

    2nd Racket
    racket model: Yonex AT-900
    shaft serial: 7736745

    cone code : 130684SP
     
  14. leehsim

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    Please follow the format from Post #0001 of this thread.
     
  15. POJI007

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    1st Racket
    racket model: Yonex AT-900
    shaft serial: 7793975

    cone code : 090784SP
    source : Kuala Lumpur (This is 2nd hand racket bought from my friend)
    price : RM400


    2nd Racket
    racket model: Yonex AT-900
    shaft serial: 7736745

    cone code : 130684SP

    source : Kuala Lumpur (This is 2nd hand racket bought from my friend)
    price : RM400

    Any info that i missing, please comment. Thank You
     
  16. leehsim

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    Please input whether AT 900 Power or Technique?
     
  17. POJI007

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    Sorry forgot to mention, AT-900 Power. Thank You.
     
  18. leehsim

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex AT-900 Power
    1) shaft Serial:7793975; Cone Code:090784SP (date=09 Jul 2008);
    2) shaft Serial:7736745; Cone Code:130684SP (date=13 Jun 2008)
    to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its respective shaft serial and cone code 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.
     
  19. takeshi

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    I have write to Yonex Japan asking how to read the cone code in details.

    cone code : 20026#AB

    Their reply is that they can't reveal the information due to their company policy. This is to safeguard against counterfeit.

    What a pity. Everybody wants to know what is the # stand for...


    ---- From here: Japan Yonex reply ---

    番号、および、アルファベットの意味について知りたいとの
    お問い合わせでございますが、こちらはあくまで
    弊社 社内で管理するための番号でございます。
    こちらの番号を模倣した偽造品も出回っておりますため、
    意味など詳細については、外部へお答えできかねますこと

    何卒ご了承くださいますようお願い致します。

    なお、こちらの番号を模倣した偽造品も出回っておりますので
    偽造品の見分け方については、画像などをおりまぜ
    下記ホームページにてご案内しておりますので、こちらをご参照ください。
    http://www.yonex.co.jp/badminton/products/notice/index.html
    ただし、SGマークは日本国内の制度でございますので
    海外モデルには、こちらのマークはございません。

    よろしくお願い申し上げます。

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    #7099 takeshi, Mar 18, 2009
    Last edited: Mar 18, 2009
  20. Danstevens

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    I believe some other people have tried to get it out of them before. Needless to say, Yonex didn't give the information then either. Thanks for trying though.

    I doubt the knowledge of what one digit meant would help people to fake though - the cone and shaft codes still wouldn't necessarily match.
     

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