I am suggesting that shipments should be more direct for dealers in Vancouver. From what I see is this, Japan -> Port of Vancouver-> Yonex Canada -> Dealers in Vancouver. Makes better sense if it is Japan -> Port of Vancouver -> Dealers in Vancouver. I am not the only one that has complained about this.
I understand what you're saying since Yonex Canada is in Calgary but from what I've personally noticed the authorized dealers in Edmonton don't bring in the new rackets immediately until they have lowered their stock of the existing ones.
yes I have actually, quite a few juniors here use the at700LTD for singles and doubles in tournaments
It seems like that's the dealer's decision then. The dealers over here, they'll try to get the latest ones as fast as they can.
And so would I if I had the customer base like you guys have out there. Let's face it, badminton in red neck alberta is not the most respected of sports. I mean half the people in my office watch or play curling regularly while I have no idea what they're talking about....
I actually used to live out there. Graduated from Centennial Sr High and did my first year of engineering at UBC. Was too expensive living on my own so came out to Edmonton to finish engineering at U of A. Then of course I met my wife here, found a job here... etc. My sister and parents still live in the GVA and still have a lot of friends there. Have thought about moving back but then I'd have to give up my 3,500 sf house in a very nice area in Edmonton to a 1,200 sf house in Surrey...
It's just a Yonex Arcsaber 7 "wearing" a brand new flashy All England "jacket" on top. (This time even Yonex acknowledged that fact by putting it in the ads)
Jason you should join me and Andy on friday night and have a few games love to see the LN rackets in person
I don't think I can this friday... I somehow sprained my ankle last night and can't really move on the court... Maybe some other times... Ya, you can also see the N90 in person too...