Can SP stand for South Pacific?

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  1. MYSRH

    MYSRH Guest

    as above
     
  2. Ricky

    Ricky Regular Member

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    Probably, but I found that SP model is not sold in Taiwan (should be in South Pacific, right ?).

    On the other hand, almost all Yonex racquets in HK are SP model.
     
  3. alex

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    To be exact, it is Singapore. Yonex Japan distributed there and the rest of Asia uses that line, except for China. You should by now have guess what CN stands for?

    Alex
     
  4. MYSRH

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    CN stands for...

    I always guess CN stands for Canada?
     
  5. alex

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    RE: CN stands for...

    It should be China National. See another reply from Ricky.

    Regards
    Alex
     
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    RE: CN stands for...

    SP stands for Singapore? But i saw some rackets in Malaysia that are also marked SP. And shouldn't Singapore be SG?
     
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    RE: CN stands for...

    I dont know whether yonex change their distribution center but long time ago the main distribution center outside japan is singapore. So yonex products sold in malaysia still came from singapore. I think yonex rackets sold in thailand, indonesia, tawian, vietnam, india have the SP marking. I don't know what marking used in yonex rackets sold in austrailia/new zealand.
     

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