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My partner sold one of my tennis lesson clients an Aero Pro Drive. My client did not like the racquet and then tells me to sell it for him. I go to my used racquet store friend and right off the bat, he tells me it's a fake. He could tell by the "Legacy" silver sticker in the throat, the grommet well being unsmooth, the grommet looking cheaply made, and the trap door being filled with scrunched up metal. Then he took the top of the grip off and showed me how cheaply made the handle was.
I said this in a post before and have had to warn countless clients. "Fake racquets are a very real thing"
Hmmm.  I bought my last frame, KBlade 98, on ebay.  I wonder who I could show it to around here to confirm that it is authentic?
A Wilson rep should be able to tell. Or look at an authentic side by side with yours to the shop.
Is the paint off by an inch or two?
I got a couple of fake babolates and I will take a pic next to a real one and post it. I imagine the paint is a little shifted along with some other minute details

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