Name for new racquet

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by taneepak, Mar 15, 2007.

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    Should be ArmorTEP
     
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    Yeah you are catching my drift, I'm feeling it.:D
     
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    "TEP More Powerful Than Ti-10" may not be the best name, but it will sell lots of rackets for you.
     
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    Hi Eepak,

    Perhaps "TEP - Generation A", or just "TEP - Generation" or even
    "TEP - New Era Pro". How does that sound?
    Good to know there are new rackets coming up.

    Cheers
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    I am trying to have some synergy between a new racquet frame with a 'sports-car' low frontal dimensions (in badminton racquet manufacturing term it is simply called dimensions in the direction of the swing) and an entirely new material. As both are pioneering endeavours that come from me, I think it is appropriate that this synthesis of new frame/material have a name that refers to this combination plus not forgetting tep. The name must be short, to leave enough space for OEM names and logos.
    BTW, this may take a year to be born, based on the Vectran E-1000's experience. Or it may take longer. It may not be viable or even workable as the material is very expensive and it may or may not even work. What works on laboratory rats may not work on humans, as many researchers have found.
    Appreciate some suggestions and would like more ideas.
     
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    how about tepura
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    teptest
     
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    Reminds me of tempura.
     
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    i'm thinking maybe an animal for the name. like mongoose bikes. an extention of a mammal that have speed and agility and flexibility in movements. i gonna do some research and see what animal could be in a symbol of all the above.
    :p
     
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    Next : TEP hornets (for defense oriented racket)

    because they will defend a nest aggressively if they feel it is threatened
     
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    COPY YONEX!!!!--TP900 X TP900 S Just like the ns9k and at900 have different models.:D Good luck!!
     
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    One more

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    TEP-SHIN100 as in it can hold 100lbs tension. Since you're redesigning a new age racket, why not go over the top. Make it so that it's a freaking murdering machine. SHIN is God in Japanese and max tension is 100lbs, it's a good name. I bet you can kill a human if you Dink a birdie with that kind of tension. That or you rip the space time continuum apart.
     

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