Yonex Titanium Pro 50

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  1. GRObFURSt

    GRObFURSt Regular Member

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    My frind said he got this racket from HK, I personally think its a fake...does ne one know of this racquet ?
     
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    How much did he pay for it?

    Can u post a pic to let us take a look?
     
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    I think it's fake. Never heard that before sinece I play badminton
     
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    Sorry, I can't get pics but I will found out how much he paid.
     
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    $420 Hong Kong Dollars
     
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    Hi,
    This is a real Yonex racket. However, I think it's for beginner and looks like a fake, what I mean is, its serial number is not clear, its paint are not as good as Ti-10. The most important thing is, Ti-10 is "made in Japan", but TI50Pro is developed by Yonex, Japan.
     
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    No fake

    It's not a fake. See this thread.
     
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    It looks nice. Can I get this racket in Taiwan? Anyone has any idea about it?
     
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    i also bought one Titanium Pro 50 at a Hongkong store at 399 HK$ dollars. I think it is authentic yonex but not made in japan,probably taiwan but authorized.

    well..for one thing,it performs very well for its price....am a Happy Camper
     
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    by the way it has NO serial number.......anyway......i have to change to a new racket against other players using MP99s.....and it certainly pass the grade
     

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