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Old 10-15-2002, 10:55 AM   #1
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Default Do you remember your first racket?

I sometimes think back to when i first started badminton. I was in school then, must have started playing around the age of 13-14? Had to use School equipment too, not very good, they were carlton rackets, 3 piece, strings with absolutely no tension, frame was most likely bent out of shape and the weight of the racket? Well all i can say is that today if i took a swing with one of those rackets i would still give myself a serious injury.

Well since i was getting into badminton i thought i might as well invest in a better racket. I didn't have a clue about rackets back then. So i trundle my way to the shops and looked for something in my price range and that felt fairly light.

About 1 hour later and about 5 sports shops i settled for a Yamasaki racket. Purple, bluish colour, 3 piece. How i cringe now!!!!

I use an MP100 now, makes my first racket look absolutely pathetic. But i guess the old 3 piece steel racket has some form of sentimental value.

What about you guys? What did you start with?
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Old 10-15-2002, 11:33 AM   #2
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1st racquet was a 3-piece aluminum racquet that went through a lot of beating. The paintjob is all gone and chipped away that it is just black w/ silver metal exposed. There is tape at the 3 o'clock and 7 o'clock position to hold it together. The racquet head shape more like a rhombus than an oval. I still have it in the closet, a lot of sentimental value with that thing. O, no idea what brand it is, that part is chipped off too.
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Old 10-15-2002, 11:57 AM   #3
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1st racket (10, 11 years ago)?

I remember it was a wooden racket with sucks string. Me and my friend can't really be more than 15 ft away, otherwise, every "smash" becomes "drop" or "hit the net". The string broken within a month, and there was nowhere I can get re-string. Actually, I never bother to think about that, since those wooden rackets were really cheap at that time.
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Old 10-15-2002, 01:05 PM   #4
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Metal one piece racquet to Carlton Aerogear only two racquets in about 7 years. God the new Carlton logo is terrible!!
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Old 10-15-2002, 02:13 PM   #5
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I strat with YY cab15, I bought good racket becuase I know that I really like playing badminton now I use TI10 and MP99. But in my openion, TI-10 is the best of all racket.
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Old 10-15-2002, 03:25 PM   #6
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my mom let me use her racquet.. its from the 70's i think..
its yonex, no model number, metal frame and shaft.. no idea what model..

my own racquet i got like 6 years ago.. factory strings, prince spectrum.. i still use it today.. it really bites ass cuz nothing has been changed.. no strings, no grips, nothing..

hoping to jump an era and buy a Yonex Swingpower =P
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Old 10-15-2002, 04:58 PM   #7
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My first racket was a Benson. 3 pieces, metal shaft, metal or aluminium head.
Factory strings were hy-sheep or something like that. The racket deformed very badly after leaning on it ..they still don't make racket you can lean on
I remember that i was proud of the high tension of the factory strings on my Benson.
Wasn't aware at all at that time that stringtensions is just a matter of choice. But hey, the racket was about same price or cheaper compared to what you pay for a stringjob with a high-end string nowadays.
Too bad that i don't have that racket anymore.
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Old 10-15-2002, 05:49 PM   #8
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my first racquet was a cab 23 i had no clue on racquets so i asked for help from the guy at the badminton store. he asked me how much i was going to spend and play level. he didnt care about my play level, but rather how much i will spend. so i ended getting my cab 23. but something unfortunate happened to it, but im getting another one since i like it.
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Old 10-15-2002, 06:46 PM   #9
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Can't rem the name or brand of my first racket.... I can still find out as it's still with me. Lazy to find it though.

I know that the 2nd racket which I bought was a Yonex Carbonex 25 SP. And I also clearly remembered that I initially wanted to get an Yonex Isometric 800 SP but didn't because I did not bring enough cash at that time!
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Old 10-15-2002, 06:49 PM   #10
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ok, just found the 2 rackets which I first used!

They're : Altrom AJ-016 and Altrom AJ-018!! Hmmm.....
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Old 10-15-2002, 07:06 PM   #11
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Brand: Jaguar
Construction: All aluminium

At that time promoted by Gillian Gilks (had no idea who she was at the time)

Cost: between 8 - 10 GBP
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Old 10-15-2002, 09:22 PM   #12
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first racket i had... carlton steel shaft aluminium head. about 12 years ago when I was 7 yrs old, didnt really use it to play badminton... imagined it to be a sword at the time too much kungfu movies makes kids go krazy sometimes

my first real badminton racket was given to me by my father when I was 9 yrs old, that time I was in spore and wanted to play badminton, so he got me two Yonex rackets called Widebody 30. Its a full black carbon shaft, 2U, with greenish font that writes Widebody 30. It was a great racket, I wish I still have it one of them broke and I lost the other one used it for about 6 years. I still remember the look on my primary school coaches when they tried out that racket

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Old 10-15-2002, 11:35 PM   #13
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My first racquet that I used to play 'real' badminton was lent to me by my friend: a Dunlop wood racquet, with metal shaft. Few months later saved enough to buy my first racquet: Carlton 3.7X. At that time, this racquet felt really good - and VERY light!!
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Old 10-16-2002, 12:35 AM   #14
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It was either a Sportcraft wood or the Carlton 4.3. I had both, but I can't remember which came first.
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Old 10-16-2002, 03:54 AM   #15
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My first racket was a Sun Batta (spelling?) about 18 years ago. I think it was an all aluminium construction with a silver coloured shaft and a red coloured head. It weighed a ton!! I still know someone that uses one today.....

My first proper racket after that was a cab 8 about 15 years ago and I've still got it somewhere (don't use it though).
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Old 10-16-2002, 01:15 PM   #16
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well to be honest, when I first started playing badminton in College some 11 years ago, I had some really crappy steel framed racquet which wasn't even mine. I think it was a Palson or something like that. Anyway, fortunately my dad was an airline pilot at the time and his co pilot was Sri Lanka number one. So dad asked him what the best professional raquet to buy was. HAh! Can you believe it? They flew to Japan together and got me a brand new Yonex Carbonex 8!!!!!!! That racquet is by far the best thing that was ever made, but they don't make them like the original anymore. Mine was an Original Japanese made Yonex. dad got it from the factory itself in Japan. Anyway when he gave it to me for my first tournament, I was like, "WOW, thanks dad and all, but didnt have a clue as to what a Ferrari of badminton racquets I had. Well not until my partner who was knowledgeable told me that the Carbonex 8 is a dream racquet for any aspiring young player. Besides, I checked it's weight only yesterday while it was unstrung and ungripped. YES ITS A STAGGERING 79 GRAMS! No my scale isn't wrong! Anyway it still works and I stopped using it in play coz I dont want to destroy such an oldie but goldie. I currently use a Carlton Airblade 2000 which is 85 Grams and Gosen for practicing.
So there you go. My first racquet was a Carbonex 8 and I still have it. I doubt anyone has a racquet that lasted for so long.
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Old 10-16-2002, 02:31 PM   #17
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Mr first racket was a very cheap wooden racket when I was in small kid.
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