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Old 01-04-2013, 09:44 AM   #1
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I really like Yonex. (And Rossignol, and Head, and Völkl, and Donnay, and Fischer etc...) Here's a picture of almost all of the Yonexes I've got at the moment. I know there's an SRD tour 95 missing, and probably an RD10 Power long.

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I've several of your collection that came with a bunch of older rackets. I think I have about 15 yonex rackets dating from the 80's up until 2005.
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Any of these the oval-headed ones instead of the usual rectangular head?
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Any of these the oval-headed ones instead of the usual rectangular head?
Yes, three different models:


OPS-32


RX-28


RX-37
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I've several of your collection that came with a bunch of older rackets. I think I have about 15 yonex rackets dating from the 80's up until 2005.
How do you like them? Any favorites of the bunch? There's a monolitic solidness to some of those old Yonexes.
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How do you like them? Any favorites of the bunch? There's a monolitic solidness to some of those old Yonexes.
Frankly, I played with a modern white/grey with gold model but I totally mishit the balls with it.
Could be the isometric headshape or the crappy stringjob.
I will take one out once more to try. Which model has this "monolitic solidness" about it? Maybe it's amongst the bunch.
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Yes, three different models:


OPS-32


RX-28


RX-37
I always thought these rackets were cool, being the exceptions.
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Dino

Do you have a favourite?
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Very nice collection of weapons. Selling any of those RD7s?
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Frankly, I played with a modern white/grey with gold model but I totally mishit the balls with it.
Could be the isometric headshape or the crappy stringjob.
I will take one out once more to try. Which model has this "monolitic solidness" about it? Maybe it's amongst the bunch.
Two really stand out: the Super RD Tour and the RD-7.
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Do you have a favourite?
Yeah, I really like the aforementioned frames; SRD Tour and RD-7. Beautiful racquets and very nice to play with. Both are on my top-10, including all brands.
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Very nice collection of weapons. Selling any of those RD7s?
Thanks. No, sorry.
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Thanks Dino

I haven't ever hit with the SRD. The RD7 - I can understand why it's at the top of your list - really gorgeous stick.
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Two really stand out: the Super RD Tour and the RD-7.
I know there is a RD-7 amongst the lot.
I'll restring it and let the club pro play with it first next Thursday.
We play every thursday night and I always bring a few classics for him to fool around with. He was very pleased with an R-70 and RD 10 Long. He asked me to bring some more Yonex rackets to try out, the RD-7 will be next.
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I know there is a RD-7 amongst the lot.
I'll restring it and let the club pro play with it first next Thursday.
We play every thursday night and I always bring a few classics for him to fool around with. He was very pleased with an R-70 and RD 10 Long. He asked me to bring some more Yonex rackets to try out, the RD-7 will be next.
So how did it go? Any love for the RD-7? Any other finds in the lot?
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Started tennis playing with an RD-3. Still have it.
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So how did it go? Any love for the RD-7? Any other finds in the lot?
Turned out to be an RD-5...the Pro loved it though.
Strung it up with Discho Black Mamba Penta for the mains and Polystar Energy on the crosses.
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Have you tried the red RD-Ti mid or midplus?
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Have you tried the red RD-Ti mid or midplus?
The 70? Nope, but I've always wanted one. I fear it plays too stiff for my liking, but it's a beautiful racquet.
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Looks like you're missing a Super RQ 300? Check out the "for sale" forum... wink, wink!
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