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Old 01-12-2013, 07:49 PM   #1
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OK, this has been driving me nuts and I can't find any info on it. Maybe one of you can help.

Back in the early-mid 90's, there was an all black Yonex racquet that came out called a Terminator or Dominator or something like that. Does anyone know what I'm talking about or am I misremembering? I remember seeing ads for it in Tennis Magazine back in like 1992 I think.
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I think you posted in the wrong section. Try Classic Racquet Talk.
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Old 01-12-2013, 08:12 PM   #3
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Really? You consider the 90's classic?
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Really? You consider the 90's classic?

yes. historians are usually for classic racquets too....

as titled..."Classic Racquet Talk: Talk about classic and discontinued racquets here . . ."
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Maybe Cyborg IIRC.
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OK, this has been driving me nuts and I can't find any info on it. Maybe one of you can help.

Back in the early-mid 90's, there was an all black Yonex racquet that came out called a Terminator or Dominator or something like that. Does anyone know what I'm talking about or am I misremembering? I remember seeing ads for it in Tennis Magazine back in like 1992 I think.
Not a Yonex but a Kennex.....?
ProKennex used to have Dominator models.
Yonex went for R- something or RX- something model indications.
I don't remember Yonex giving their rackets names like Dominator or Terminator, as soon as they went for composite frames they named them R-7 (Rexking) up to R-70 and the round headed models were RX- models.
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OK, this has been driving me nuts and I can't find any info on it. Maybe one of you can help.

Back in the early-mid 90's, there was an all black Yonex racquet that came out called a Terminator or Dominator or something like that. Does anyone know what I'm talking about or am I misremembering? I remember seeing ads for it in Tennis Magazine back in like 1992 I think.
I'm thinking Yonex Cyborg line. They had two racquets the Cyborg 2200 and the Cyborg 2700.
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Yonex Cyborg 2200!
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Old 01-13-2013, 08:48 AM   #8
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I think that's it. I remember it having some kind of design on it close to carbon fiber... your pics are close enough to what I remember.

Anyone ever play with one of these?
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I think that's it. I remember it having some kind of design on it close to carbon fiber... your pics are close enough to what I remember.

Anyone ever play with one of these?
I played both for a while; the 2700 feeling a touch more maneuverable and crisper. The 2200s I had both felt clubby compared to the 2700s. As I recall, the carbon fiber 'weave cosmetic' was more pronounced on the 2700.
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