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Im talking about how they identify the mold used to manufacture the racquet. Meaning TK57A-5 was the mold used to make your racquet. Because they have more than one TK57 mold being used to manufacture thousands of racquets.Would you be able to explain that a little further for me, please?
When you say "identifying the mold used to cook the racquet", do you mean they all flex in the same way (all TK57A-5s flex the same and all A-2s flex the same but different to the A-5s), or what?
Because when you use the word "mold" to me that means the TK57A part. That's how you identify them as TK57As when you look at the racquet (if nothing was seen in the throat area).
Does the fact that my Zebra have the TK57A stamp (embossing) mean that it is not a TK57-B, or is it still a TK57-B because it's a Zebra and therefore a Twin Tube Construction?
The big metal thing below is the mold