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| Equipment Discussion on badminton equipment, including reviews, etc.
Sub Forums: Broken Rackets, Identify Fake Rackets |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Montréal
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I've been wondering where people get such racquet indicators as CN, SP, etc. I just got an mp77 and the serial number says something like xxxxxxxCD, I don't recall the exact number of digits and I don't have my racquet at hand right now so I can't check but would the CD be as the CN, SP, etc. are or is it a whole 'nother thing? What does it mean anyway? Are they regional codes? And how do you know if a racquet is fake? Thanks.
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Santa Clara, CA, USA
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CD = Canada
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Yes they are regional codes, CD=Canada, US=US
, HK=Hong Kong, etc. |
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Is it possible to tell if a racquet is fake just by checking it's serial number?
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i wouldn't worry that yours is a fake. we haven't seen any fake CD rackets.
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maybe if all the numbers are zero.
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You only have to worry if your racket is fake is if they mispell Yonex or something.....
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makes me wonder. |
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