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I suppose some do and some don’t (know about the specifics of their equipment). At the end of the day it’s the person that matters most of all and...
Some years back Singapore had a pro player by the name of Zarinah Abdullah. If my memory serves me correct she was once ranked as high as world...
I guess that one would find out during the first game how strong your opponent is. If he’s not strong and you win the game decisively, you can go...
I think it will be the rare player and racket that does did not have had any racket clashes and the rackets sustaining the chips and nicks etc....
I think they would be pretty scarce and hard to find. Almost all badminton books I’ve come across in bookshops and libraries would be about how to...
You got it? Congrats to you! I have a white one myself.
I agree with the replies that emphasise getting your basics and your techniques sorted out first. Rackets are just another tool. IMHO training...
Sunbatta and Sugiyama, old Japanese brands that have since gone into the sunset.
Congrats on being able to find a few more of the racket. It’s not often that one finds a racket that ‘clicks’ with you…like an extension of...
I used to live in Singapore and being in the tropics the game is played all year round. We don’t really have seasons as such, perhaps wet and...
I quite agree with that. With such a drastic addition of weight to the racket head you could very well sustain injury to yourself (likely the...
Stored for 13 years you say? I would think it more likely it’s the strings and tension that would be most affected by humidity and temperature...
I concur. Have come across quite a few beginners starting out who haven’t learnt the strokes properly yet but bought themselves very light rackets...
I’m with you on that. In an environment where you’re playing l with strangers or just acquaintances it would probably come across as being...
There’s no way a wooden is comparable to a modern Carbon racket. It will not be able to take the string tensions currently being used as well....
Congrats on being able to find your ‘one and only’ and that many as well. You’ll at least be able to keep one as a collector’s piece, one to play...
I concur…v. nice indeed to find one in mint condition like that. Like-wise about value… a lot depends on whether there is a lot of collectors out...
Good luck with that. It’s quite hard now to find the wooden Yonex rackets let alone the Cab 3 model.
I agree with Cheung.
That’s a real beauty, but with something of that vintage, even if it’s mint condition, I wouldn’t want to string it too high a tension. 20 - 22...