racket model: Yonex armortec 900 technique shaft serial: 8527123 cone code : 220594TW source : from taiwan price : from a friend..
Fake, don't buy (non-EU) imports in your own country (better to import yourself from wellknown online stores)
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Please see Post #8473 for reply to SilverDJ of Bellevue, WA, USA regarding the 1st racket Nanospeed 9900. I have checked in the information of your Yonex Carbonex 30 Muscle shaft Serial:7204104; Cone Code:171074US (date=17 Oct 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.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex NanoSpeed 4500 shaft Serial:8226749; Cone Code:230192TW (date=23 Jan 2009) 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.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex AT 900 Power shaft Serial:8084370; Cone Code:211184SP (date=21 Nov 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.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex ArcSaber 10 shaft Serial:8172303; Cone Code:050193TW (date=05 Jan 2009) 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.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 900 Power shaft Serial:7060798; Cone Code:030872US (date=03 Aug 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.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex NANOSPEED 6000 shaft Serial:5910909; Cone Code:180162US (date=18 Jan 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.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex Arcsaber 10 shaft Serial:7897546; and Nanospeed 8000 shaft Serial:7899269 both with Cone Code:250582CH (date=25 May 2008) to my information list of Yonex rackets made in Japan. For the cone code of 250582CH (date=25 May 2008), the valid shaft serial should be close to 7693000. For the shaft serial of 7897546 or 7899269, the valid cone code should be somthing like 29088xCC (date=29 Aug 2008). IMHO, your Arcsaber 10 shaft Serial:7897546; and Nanospeed 8000 shaft Serial:7899269 both with Cone Code:250582CH (date=25 May 2008) are fake.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex Nanospeed 9000 Type X shaft Serial:6335103; Cone Code:030862TH (date=03 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.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 900 Technique shaft Serial:8527123; Cone Code:220594TW (date=22 May 2009) 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.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex ArcSaber 10 shaft Serial:7381335; Cone Code:180183SP (date=18 Jan 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.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex Armortec 600 shaft Serial:8187924; Cone Code:090192SP (date=09 Jan 2009) 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.
I have checked in the information of your Yonex MusclePower 100 shaft Serial:3694436; Cone Code:270224SP (date=27 Feb 2002) 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.