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

Discussion in 'Identify Fake Racket (Price/Source/Serial/Photos a' started by kwun, Apr 25, 2005.

  1. TOMME

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    racket model: Yonex Ti-10 3rd generation (Purple)
    shaft serial: 7520292
    cone code : 120388SP
    source : Racket World, Pertama Complex,
    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    price : RM 358.00 (price for racket RM320 + string BG80 RM38)
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    Please help check if it's a genuine or fake. Thanks a lots guys. U guys doing a great job!
     
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  2. gembel

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    check nanospeed 8000

    hello
    can you check this racket
    racket model: Yonex nanospeed 8000
    shaft serial: 6003065

    cone code : 280262 SP
    source : hanoi vietnam
    price : 90 usd


    thanks
     
  4. Oldhand

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    Folks, let's take a look at what's happening here...
    Here's an example of a post (by an owner) that conforms to the thread's guidelines (as in kwun's original post - required reading for new posters).
    Here's an example of a helpful reply.
    Here's an example of a follow-up comment... from an owner :)
    Here's an example of a post that looks alright, except that it is in the wrong thread.
    Experience speaks ;)
    In short, this is a shopping enquiry :(

    A few of us have raised a pertinent point:
    Shouldn't we try to guard against fakes and fake-sellers?

    The answer is: Yes, we should.
    But should all that be here, in this thread? ;)

    Quite a few of our members have diligently collated a bank of information which they are now using to reassure owners of genuine Yonex racquets. It'd be very very inconsiderate of us to post away from the purpose of the thread. By doing so, we are forcing those members (like leehsim, for instance) to wade through dozens of irrelevant posts just to find the posts eligible for verification. That's certainly not being nice to those who are volunteering their time to help strangers like us :)

    Rather than redefine frequently repeated positions, let's make it simple:
    This thread is for owners to verify the genuineness of their racquets.

    Other enquiries related to planned, cancelled, botched or future purchases belong to the Market Place.
    And, oops, here we go again... ;)
     
  5. Oldhand

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    By the way, a few posts have been moved to this thread ;)
     
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    racket model: Yonex Muscle Power99

    shaft serial: 7084480
    cone code : 210874SP
    source : Toby's Sports- Manila
    price : US$206

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  7. malayali

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    Thanks Mr Oldhand, one more time.
     
  8. Matt

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    God has spoken!!!!
     
  9. gembel

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    racket model: Yonex Arcsaber 10

    shaft serial: 7553988
    cone code : 250382JP
    source : http://www.mybadmintonstore.com/shop...roducts_id=455, Hong Kong
    price : US$ 228
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    Thanks
     
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    Why post this twice? Won't make a difference.
     
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    racket model: Yonex Arcsaber 10

    shaft serial: 7498040
    cone code : 040382sp
    source : Shoppinguide.com
    price : CAD$160 (HK $1199)
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  12. leehsim

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Arc Saber 7 shaft Serial:7143418; Cone Date Code:180972SP (date=18 Sep 2007) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date 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. leehsim

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 800 Defensive shaft Serial:5782798; Cone Date Code:191054FR (date=19 Oct 2005) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date 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.
     
  14. leehsim

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 700 shaft Serial:7220452; Cone Date Code:251078SP (date=25 Oct 2007) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date 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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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Cab20 shaft Serial:2912949; Cone Date Code:020213JP (date=02 Feb 2001) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date 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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  16. leehsim

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex NanoSpeed 9000 Type S shaft Serial:7433676; Cone Date Code:080284SP (date=08 Feb 2008) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date 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.
     
  17. leehsim

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex NanoSpeed 9000 Type X shaft Serial:6277546; Cone Date Code:050762US (date=05 Jul 2006) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date 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.
     
  18. leehsim

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Ti-10 3rd generation (Purple) shaft Serial:7520292; Cone Date Code:120388SP (date=12 Mar 2008) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date 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.
     
  19. leehsim

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Arc Saber 10 shaft Serial:7553988; Cone Date Code:250382JP (date=25 Mar 2008) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date 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.
     
  20. leehsim

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    I have checked in the information of your Yonex Nanospeed 8000 shaft Serial:6003065; Cone Date Code:280262SP (date=28 Feb 2006) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan, its serial no. and date 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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