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    Originally posted by coupii
    From the website it looks like this store is located in Taichung. Am I reading it correctly? The prices they list on their website are indeed quite reasonable compared to NA prices. Do you have good experiences with this store Huijun? Do they have Yonex collar shirts there? The web page wasn't loading the clothing section too good for some reason.

    Ricky, if I'm not mistaken I believe NTU is National Taiwan University. About 5 years ago a friend of mine told me there was a big Yonex store in Taipei, is this the one she might have been talking about?

    LB, thanks for clarifying and for your advice.

    Hmm.. I feel bad asking these questions in "Equipment." Maybe should be in "Marketplace?"
    There are 3 badminton stores in front of the NTU within 200 ft. The only one with the big Yonex sign is the most famous one; and I think you can find majority of Yonex stuff there. (I bought everthing in there and I know the owners of the store, they are great and friendly people!!!)

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    Originally posted by coupii
    From the website it looks like this store is located in Taichung. Am I reading it correctly? The prices they list on their website are indeed quite reasonable compared to NA prices. Do you have good experiences with this store Huijun? Do they have Yonex collar shirts there? The web page wasn't loading the clothing section too good for some reason.

    Ricky, if I'm not mistaken I believe NTU is National Taiwan University. About 5 years ago a friend of mine told me there was a big Yonex store in Taipei, is this the one she might have been talking about?

    LB, thanks for clarifying and for your advice.

    Hmm.. I feel bad asking these questions in "Equipment." Maybe should be in "Marketplace?"
    Yes, it is located in Taichung. I think it is not convenient for you guys to visiting the store. But they accept mail order and they will send you the stuffs to your home. If you have friends in Taiwan, I think it is more convenient. About the stuffs from Japan
    , the informations on the web site are not enough. The best way is to asking the boss according the model name on the catalog!

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