Any raqucets NOT made in China?

Stan

Professional
NoBadMojo said:
you have history of being a very annoying poster..i dont see that anyone around here enjoys you..so maybe rather than posting a bunch of crap, it would be better you posted nothing at all....

I get immense satisfaction out of any poster who goes toe to toe with the board's biggest blow-hard. Often the conterposts provide sensible information as well as entertaining jabs. Long live the annoying posters!:p
 

NoBadMojo

G.O.A.T.
Stan said:
I get immense satisfaction out of any poster who goes toe to toe with the board's biggest blow-hard. Often the conterposts provide sensible information as well as entertaining jabs. Long live the annoying posters!:p

you pop up at the funniest times. and many of your posts get deleted because of the things you do and say....you're another stalker..that must make you feel special and empowered somehow i guess
 
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desertbabolat

Guest
BreakPoint said:
EVERY brand you've listed is made in China. The only exception is that Yonex has a few models made in Japan and Head has a few models made in the Czech Republic.

Forget tennis racquets. Can you name ANY product that's NOT made in China? :confused:




Babolats are Manufactured in France...
 

BreakPoint

Bionic Poster
desertbabolat said:
Babolats are Manufactured in France...

Sorry, they are designed in France but are Made in China.

Do you have any Babolat racquets? If so, I'm sure they are marked "China" somewhere on the frames (especially if you bought them in the U.S.). If you bought them outside the U.S., they may not be marked as local laws may be different.
 

jonolau

Legend
fielders_80 said:
Yeah i agree. Its not where its made in, but how do they control the production process. I am sure a lot of Motorola's phones that are made in China have good quality since they went through their strict QC procedures
For your guidance, Motorola's top-selling Razr V3 was mostly made in Singapore.
 
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