I have an arcsaber 10 2012 premium made on 11 jan 13. Is the premium 2012 rackets only made in 2012? If it is then mine would be a fake?
It could be made in 2013. Cause production can be start from 2012 ~ early 2013. but the hologram sticker is diff from mine.
got a arcsaber 10 that match closely to the description...... can you tell if this is fake? (sorry I just repost in a diff thread)
Has anyone heard of Calibresports? An ebay store out of Australia selling AS coded rackets, reasonably priced. VZF2 - $140 USD unstrung N-ZSP - $125 USD unstrung Just to name a few..Seller claims to be selling genuine products? Any one bought from him before?
please check and revert: pLEASE CHECK AND REVERT ME Now i got the right code numbers after removing the Sunrise hologram sticker that concealed the cone code. ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- racket model: Yonex Voltric 80 shaft serial: 9858130 cone code : 241202ID source : MAHARANI SPORTS, COIMBATORE price : USD154 ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8----
please check and revert .......advance thanks to you Please check and revert ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- racket model: Yonex Voltric 80 shaft serial: 2588271 cone code : 130512HK source : JAIN SPORTS, CHENNAI price : USD154 ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8----
Please help me to check my Yonex Nanospeed 8000. Thanks ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- racket model: Yonex Nanospeed 8000 shaft serial: 2393016 cone code : 271095GR source : Forum Shop price : US$140 ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8----
i asked about my racquet few years ago and got 3 different answers, that's why i just asked this again. 1. FAKE boss..YonexNanospeed 8000, the serial is too low for 2009 2. NS8000 should be genuine. Quite a few already with the strange serial number starting with 239.... for 27109xXX all bought at Yonex dealer 3.The cone code means 27/10/2009 and 5 is just a random number. I think the code is good. If i see the serial, it could be a fake one. But i'm not sure, i'm not a pro for that. But my racquet is still good like a new one, eventhought it's already 6 years old since i had play with it. I just changed the racquet string once.
Yonex Arcsaber 11 shaft serial: 7102958 cone code : 150162SP source : Get it from friends, KL price : RM 400 ---->8---- cut here (include this line) ---->8---- Hi, can help me to identify this racket whether is fake or not. I couldn't found out any suspicious on this racket even the paint work is about the same as original. This racket has manufactured since 2013 but why the cone code is not matching with the manufacturing years. Your helpfulness are greatly appreciated, thanks.
I don't know if this has been mentioned already here before but i may have a good idea for YONEX on how to possibly create a system where customers can be ensured that they are getting the genuine products from yonex especially badminton rackets. Given the sophistication that counterfeiters have achieved in recent times in almost perfecting the art of duplicating genuine rackets down to the smallest cosmetic details, perhaps something a bit more must be done by YONEX for consumers to get more protection from such nefarious practice. I for one have been duped and I can imagine how many more like me have been upset for being conned into buying a fake product. Here's one idea that I thought could possibly work and the overall concept sounds quite simple: When a customer buys a racket, he/she should get a unique authentication code that is attached as a tag to the item ( somewhat similar to what Li-Ning is currently doing ). Before he/she pays for it however, this tag must be revealed by the seller and must be REGISTERED and verified ( not just verified) at YONEX's site. Now if the item is genuine and have a genuine code, his/her code should be officially confirmed at the site, and then the customer can pay for it. This code can only be registered once, so that it's exclusively assigned to the original racket owner, and can't be duplicated. If anyone else tries to duplicate this code like in the case of counterfeiters, they will be denied confirmation and thus, would be buyer of said counterfeit item with duplicated code would know that he/she is buying a fake one. The problem with the Li-Ning authentication code is that it's only a verification system that doesn't restrict the number of usage of it therefore very easy to simply duplicate, used for fake rackets and distribute. Registration can be as simple as entering the code on the site, no need for any personal informations. I believe this would help YONEX and its consumers to have a more foolproof ( though may not be absolute ) way of avoiding fake items being rampantly sold in the market.