Exactly, that's why when someone with a really nice racquet makes a nice shot. Rather than saying nice shot, say "nice racquet!!!". If someone with a $5 racquet makes a nice shot, then we gotta say "nice shot!!!".
sorry, my racket IS an SP. I get my rackets from HK and for some reason they always are SP. Note that my AT700 has an SP marking both on the serial no. as well as the body paint. We were examining at TH-code AT700 and it did not have it. Of course, if SP really stood for Singapore/South Pacific/Whatever then that would explain it. My Shanghai-bought MP99 2u had a CH on the body paint as well. I wonder why thai rackets dont have a CH?
I never use it anymore but my slim 10 from college. Was not really suited to me but it was my first nice racket. The problem is my father-in-law uses it now... so it's just a matter of time...
wow this thread is old ! I don't mind if my racket breaks, it just means I get a new racket, thats it.
Probably my 1985 Cab8... but I don't use it any more since I have my MP99. Unfortunately the shaft of my MP99 is creaky so I really should buy a new racquet some time... maybe a Trinity 2
Any chance you can post a pic of the Cab8? Personally, none of the rackets in my current arsenal since they are all still available. If pushed, I guess the Cab30. All the rackets in storage should be safe but I'll be really upset if any of them breaks.
Nanospeed 9900 which i piad for 315$ woith a bag of free bg-65 for restring which i have used. bg -80 included (broken) and 2 towel grips 2nd is free