Yonex Racket History Museum

Discussion in 'Thomas Cup / Uber Cup 2008' started by Loh, May 29, 2008.

  1. Smichz

    Smichz Regular Member

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    Thx for sharing.Any ideas on what coded they r?LOL..
     
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    i just realised when re-reading this thread's pictures and found this particular one: relevance of earthquake to release of NanoSpeed 7000? hmm...
     

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    The connection is extremely vague :eek:
     
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    I know; what in the world is the connection between an earthquake & NS7000??? :confused:
    Can we save the earth during an earthquake using an NS7000? but how???
     
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    No Ti-10s? T_T I thought they would be in the museum
     
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    maybe they held the factory upright with these "nano" NS7000. ;)
     
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    It's the weirdest marketing copy I've ever seen.
    Someone in Yonex sure has quaint ideas :eek:
     
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    in a more serious tone, maybe they are trying to boast their achievement of being able to release a new model despite the fact that their factory was damaged?
     
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    I had no idea my carbonex 8 was so old (1978). Interesting!
     
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    What happened to AT800? (first racquets specially designed for doubles)??
    or the "revolutionized Cab": Carbonex 30 MS?
    And no Swing Power racquets (Iso900 and Iso TI)

    How about YONEX's "modern classics": Ti-10, MP99, AT700?

    The people putting this display together forgot some of Yonex's best racquets....
     
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    Well..

    ..in my case, when i had my first baddy racket, which was a Carbonex 9 (after a long hiatus from the sport), i thought it was the newest, latest and greatest racket in the market...Of course, after i started playing with it and noticed other people were using newer Yonex rackets, i realized my racket was only juuust a "few yrs" behind... :eek:[​IMG]
     
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    No mentioned on carbonex 21? First head heavy slim shaft racket?
     

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