racket manufacturing location depends on the model rather than the country distribution code. im not sure whether victor manufactured any mx-jjs in taiwan. all were made in china as far as i remember. if ur keen on the country of manufacture, you might be looking at a different model. anybody knows where the mx-90's manufactured?
Gary 7400 is the head heavy version and it's really nice. For me it's the only racket out of the three where you can really feel the weight. It's not as head heavy as VT80 but prominent enough. Paul www.badminton-coach.co.uk
MX90 manufactured in TW and CH. Also what did you say on "if ur keen on the country of manufacture, you might be looking at a different model." , i didnt understand , sorry
Is there an SG on the shaft? Does the shaft show where is it manufactured/distributed? Im a neat person , totally , forgive me
country distribution code comes with the shaft serial. country of manufacture is shown after "made in". have you owned a victor racket before? should be very easy to spot.
I haven't yet , so that means. If i got a MX JJS from Chris in SG then it will still show "Made in Taiwan/Made in China" ?
Even if supplied by Victor Taiwan, it's only the distribution code that will be TW. Country of manufacture will still be MIC. But I always believe in how well it's made, not where it's made.
All JJS are made in China. I think currently only the MX80, MX60, MX90, BS10, and TK8000 are made in Taiwan.