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Yes, the pocket clip is reversible. Just stick a roll pin punch, small screwdriver, nail, etc. in one of the holes in the side of the glass breaker and unscrew it. Flip the pocket clip to the other side and screw the glass breaker back down https://thehollowgrind.com/store/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/m/t/mtc-0035_c1.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For those of you with the Microgech Scarab Executive, are you able to mount the clip on the other side? I’m interested in picking one up, but am a southpaw. https://thehollowgrind.com/store/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/m/t/mtc-0035_c1.jpg |
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Guys, why are you supporting intellectual property theft? This makes no sense to me, particularly given the support for the president's trade policies on this board. The issue is, everyone is loving the fact that they are blatantly using Microtech's name, on packaging, the knives, everything. That is what is disgusting. If they would just put their name on the knives, that's fine, but putting Microtech's name on everything is fucking wrong. |
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I get where he's coming from. I have no issue with the cheap knives from China everyone is loving. The issue is, everyone is loving the fact that they are blatantly using Microtech's name, on packaging, the knives, everything. That is what is disgusting. If they would just put their name on the knives, that's fine, but putting Microtech's name on everything is fucking wrong. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Guys, why are you supporting intellectual property theft? This makes no sense to me, particularly given the support for the president's trade policies on this board. The issue is, everyone is loving the fact that they are blatantly using Microtech's name, on packaging, the knives, everything. That is what is disgusting. If they would just put their name on the knives, that's fine, but putting Microtech's name on everything is fucking wrong. I'm kind of ashamed. I don't think I'd feel better about it if they didn't say Microtech. The design is straight-up stolen, and not just the concept. A lot of parts are interchangeable. Marfione is kind of a dick, but his OTF designs are flat out the best (for production knives) and I do believe these are a grievous wrong. But at these prices, with decent materials and construction they are hard to resist. Even just for curiosity sake. |
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Quoted: I agree, sort of. I collect Microtech, and have for 21 years. But, because of their cost, I didn't use them as much as I would a $50 knife. So, I bought some of the high quality fakes to beat up. I'm kind of ashamed. I don't think I'd feel better about it if they didn't say Microtech. The design is straight-up stolen, and not just the concept. A lot of parts are interchangeable. Marfione is kind of a dick, but his OTF designs are flat out the best (for production knives) and I do believe these are a grievous wrong. But at these prices, with decent materials and construction they are hard to resist. Even just for curiosity sake. View Quote |
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I just realized that there are multiple sellers of the same models. The two I've seen specifically named as recommended are:
Mgfknife Cncostco Are there any differences in the quality from the different sellers? Are the products all coming from the same manufacturer, but through different sellers (working with different profit margins, hence the different prices for the same knife), or are the different sellers supplied from different manufacturers? I want the best bang for my Yuan. |
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I get where he's coming from. I have no issue with the cheap knives from China everyone is loving. The issue is, everyone is loving the fact that they are blatantly using Microtech's name, on packaging, the knives, everything. That is what is disgusting. If they would just put their name on the knives, that's fine, but putting Microtech's name on everything is fucking wrong. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Guys, why are you supporting intellectual property theft? This makes no sense to me, particularly given the support for the president's trade policies on this board. The issue is, everyone is loving the fact that they are blatantly using Microtech's name, on packaging, the knives, everything. That is what is disgusting. If they would just put their name on the knives, that's fine, but putting Microtech's name on everything is fucking wrong. |
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Good bump. Let’s see and hear about those revently acquired DHgate knives!
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My Combat Trodoon is scheduled to be delivered on the 9th, so I will post pics when it gets here. As for my ultratech clone, I am believing it is D2 steel as a stone couldn't get it sharp enough. I ordered a set of diamond stones to hone the edge to where it will cut paper finally.
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Which Ultratech did you get? The full size one or the UTX-85? I'm trying to decide between the two. I want something slightly smaller than the Scarab, but definitely not as small as the UTX-70. https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/D8/C4/rBVaSFsOfTeAU-97AACd93I6kCw113.jpg https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/26/A7/rBVaSFuJm72AUYJ2AAFg_UCSTvI415.jpg View Quote |
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It's still IP theft and it's one of the biggest threats faced by our country. I'm truly surprised people here would support Chinese theft so that they can have a cool toy. View Quote Microtech isn't losing any sales over these Chinese clones. Stop your hand wringing, logout, and leave the house for once. |
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The utx85. It is a nice size and easy to pocket carry without being bulky.https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/96423/1538604934367378828784-691948.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Which Ultratech did you get? The full size one or the UTX-85? I'm trying to decide between the two. I want something slightly smaller than the Scarab, but definitely not as small as the UTX-70. https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/D8/C4/rBVaSFsOfTeAU-97AACd93I6kCw113.jpg https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/26/A7/rBVaSFuJm72AUYJ2AAFg_UCSTvI415.jpg |
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Let us have a look at that blade. Attached File The utx85. It is a nice size and easy to pocket carry without being bulky.https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/96423/1538604934367378828784-691948.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Which Ultratech did you get? The full size one or the UTX-85? I'm trying to decide between the two. I want something slightly smaller than the Scarab, but definitely not as small as the UTX-70. https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/D8/C4/rBVaSFsOfTeAU-97AACd93I6kCw113.jpg https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/26/A7/rBVaSFuJm72AUYJ2AAFg_UCSTvI415.jpg Attached File The utx85. It is a nice size and easy to pocket carry without being bulky.https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/96423/1538604934367378828784-691948.JPG |
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This thread cost me money. I was late to the party and did some DHgate shopping over the weekend. I wasn’t sure exactly want I wanted to get so I ordered 6 different knives. They still haven’t shipped yet, but I will have a Combat Troodon, Cypher, Halo V, mini Ultratech, Scarab Exuctive, and a H&K mini Turmoil all on there way eventually.
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Which Ultratech did you get? The full size one or the UTX-85? I'm trying to decide between the two. I want something slightly smaller than the Scarab, but definitely not as small as the UTX-70. https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/D8/C4/rBVaSFsOfTeAU-97AACd93I6kCw113.jpg https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/26/A7/rBVaSFuJm72AUYJ2AAFg_UCSTvI415.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/96423/1538604934367378828784-691948.JPG The utx85. It is a nice size and easy to pocket carry without being bulky.https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/96423/1538604934367378828784-691948.JPG |
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Which seller/designer is that one from?
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Picked up a Troodon for the wife and a Scarab for myself.
Both work fine, fire and retract with authority, and sharpened up really well after a little ceramic work, just a little wobble on the Troodon, Scarab is tight. Got them both delivered for under $55, I’ll probably pick up one or two of the more expensive Executive models. Attached File |
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Thanks to GD again I have brought more stuff I didnt plan on.
First they told me to buy a a Baeofeng, for I had no Baofeng Then they told me about the affordable OTF knives, for i had no OTF knive. Then they said buy the Palmetoo Grey Shockwave kit, for I har no Palmetto Shockwave kit. |
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Mine still show order processing. Haven’t shipped. Been days. How long before they usually ship?
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I think that's considered full size? The UTX-85 is a little smaller and the 6th screw is offset and not lined up with the one on the other side. The UTX-70 is the really small one. https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/25/25/rBVaR1tuhjiANKPZAAGXbxOkOUg753.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Which Ultratech did you get? The full size one or the UTX-85? I'm trying to decide between the two. I want something slightly smaller than the Scarab, but definitely not as small as the UTX-70. https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/D8/C4/rBVaSFsOfTeAU-97AACd93I6kCw113.jpg https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/26/A7/rBVaSFuJm72AUYJ2AAFg_UCSTvI415.jpg https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/25/25/rBVaR1tuhjiANKPZAAGXbxOkOUg753.jpg |
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The clone utx85 is slightly bigger than the real one. Saw a comparison somewhere, YouTube maybe? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Which Ultratech did you get? The full size one or the UTX-85? I'm trying to decide between the two. I want something slightly smaller than the Scarab, but definitely not as small as the UTX-70. https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/D8/C4/rBVaSFsOfTeAU-97AACd93I6kCw113.jpg https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/26/A7/rBVaSFuJm72AUYJ2AAFg_UCSTvI415.jpg https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g6/M00/25/25/rBVaR1tuhjiANKPZAAGXbxOkOUg753.jpg |
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Mine was processing for several days before it shipped. Maybe a week? But then it was 7 days from shipped to delivered.
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Mine still show order processing. Haven’t shipped. Been days. How long before they usually ship? View Quote My Trodoon still shows as waiting to be picked up by shipper in HK but usps shows it in Los Angeles. |
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Did they generate shipping number yet? If not, 4 to 5 days. If there is a number, paste it into usps tracking and it will tell you where it is. My Trodoon still shows as waiting to be picked up by shipper in HK but usps shows it in Los Angeles. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Mine still show order processing. Haven’t shipped. Been days. How long before they usually ship? My Trodoon still shows as waiting to be picked up by shipper in HK but usps shows it in Los Angeles. |
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It's still IP theft and it's one of the biggest threats faced by our country. I'm truly surprised people here would support Chinese theft so that they can have a cool toy. View Quote Given this website’s historical conservative approach to any activity that could be construed as illegal or even “gray-area”, I am actually surprised that this thread has been allowed to go on as long as it has given the direction it has taken over the past 10 pages as basically an open air advertisement for counterfeit microtech products along with direct links to buy them. If an individual takes it upon themselves to buy and facilitate the illegal importation of a Chinese counterfeit products to the United States and keeps it to themselves it’s one thing. However, if AR15.com openly allows detailed reviews and provides links on where to purchase counterfeit merchandise, it opens up the site and its owners up to potential legal action. This is a website that has concerns about somebody reposting content of a publically available news article… and it’s pretty obvious based on the comments like “this site just cost me a bunch more money, check out my new clone knives” and “these fakes are better than these other fakes from x or y suppliers” that this site is treading pretty close to aiding and abetting IP and Trademark theft of Microtech’s products and trade dress. This isn’t a case of Anderson copying a decade plus patent expired product like an Armalite AR15 or even somebody who made a personal one off retro Colt/Pony marked M16 601 clone for personal use that Colt didn’t/doesn’t commercially sell. This is a full on discussion of the purchase and illegal importation of counterfeit products from China on a “for profit” commercial scale and is excused because folks don’t personally like the owner of the OEM. The principal at Microtech may not be the nicest guy in the world, may not have the best customer service, and/or “over-charge” for his products…however given that AR15.com owners value their IP and Trademark protections I don’t suspect they would take kindly to a thread over on say Bladeforum about all of the counterfeit AR15.com “bolt-face” merchandise folks were buying direct from China at a significant discount. Nor would I assume they would allow a thread like this to propagate to this extent if the counterfeit product was one produced by one of the popular site sponsors, like Larue, Geissele, or Magpul. “Hey check out my $49 clone Larue mounts from China…they even have the Larue logo on them and also came with a fake dillo. Get the ones from this chicom site www.fakelaruemounts.cn as they are much better than these other “airsoft” versions I got from eBay.” From a victimless-crime perspective many companies like Microtech, Rolex, etc. that have large counterfeiting problem have significantly scaled back spare parts and or end user support over the years in an attempt to stem the flow of counterfeiters (or end users) incorporating some factory parts into the design to try and make it more authentic. So when folks who bought original products from highly counterfeited OEMs and the legitimate end owner want to either service or modify that product and they then run into the inability to get bezels, straps, screws, clips or glass-breakers, etc. they can partially thank the counterfeit market for the highly controlled supply chain and/or convoluted support process. I am sure the reaction to this post will receive a similar warm welcome that others have received who also expressed concern/disbelief on the counterfeit feeding frenzy this thread has become….so will let you all continue on your topic without any further commentary. |
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The issue is, everyone is loving the fact that they are blatantly using Microtech's name, on packaging, the knives, everything. View Quote I'll carry a Chinese TwoSun that looks a little like a Sebenza, but I won't buy a direct knockoff in a fake Reeves box. I'll wear a Datejust style Bagelsport watch, especially if I can get it for less than a Chinese bracelet is worth, but if the Hong Kong seller accidentally sends me a "Rolex" I won't be happy (that actually happened to me, bought two and one of them was a Rolex, complete with crown etched in the crystal and Rolex hologram sticker on the back). |
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This isn’t a case of Anderson copying a decade plus patent expired product like an Armalite AR15 or even somebody who made a personal one off retro Colt/Pony marked M16 601 clone for personal use that Colt didn’t/doesn’t commercially sell. View Quote People could buy a real retro Colt. But they choose to make a fake instead, because it's so much cheaper and "almost as good" as the real thing. We aren't buying fake OTF knives because we hate America or we want to resell them for profit. We're buying them for the same reason people buy Andersons and make fake retro Colts instead of buying the "real thing." Because the "real thing" is ridiculously priced. Your virtue signal needs new batteries. |
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Very similar. People most certainly could buy "authentic" Armalites, but they choose to buy [knockoff] Andersons instead, because they don't want to pay 5x as much for the same damn thing. People could buy a real retro Colt. But they choose to make a fake instead, because it's so much cheaper and "almost as good" as the real thing. We aren't buying fake OTF knives because we hate America or we want to resell them for profit. We're buying them for the same reason people buy Andersons and make fake retro Colts instead of buying the "real thing." Because the "real thing" is ridiculously priced. Your virtue signal needs new batteries. View Quote China is producing better products all the time. No need to use names and logos, but china going to China. So lets get back to talking about quality and judging them for what they are. Not if china is a no good copy cat that we know they are. |
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Nothing better than a guy without 100% feedback preaching to other posters about integrity.
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These are $50 clones of $500+ knives. Microtech isn't losing any sales over these Chinese clones. Stop your hand wringing, logout, and leave the house for once. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's still IP theft and it's one of the biggest threats faced by our country. I'm truly surprised people here would support Chinese theft so that they can have a cool toy. Microtech isn't losing any sales over these Chinese clones. Stop your hand wringing, logout, and leave the house for once. Good thing their gun business failed... that terrible AUG clone of theirs was an insult to the original. |
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Nothing better than a guy without 100% feedback preaching to other posters about integrity. View Quote Nice personal attack by the way. I guess I should expect as much in a thread full of folks bragging about buying counterfeit products. Stay classy..... |
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Maybe you could explain to me how somebody who bought a rifle that I drove an hour to their city so they could do an person inspection (including field stripping the gun in front of me to inspect) and then refused to allow me to give them full cash refund because they flipped it to somebody else for personal profit because of the Obama election panic... but posted negative feedback anyway is an integrity problem for me. Nice personal attack by the way. I guess I should expect as much in a thread full of folks bragging about buying counterfeit products. Stay classy..... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nothing better than a guy without 100% feedback preaching to other posters about integrity. Nice personal attack by the way. I guess I should expect as much in a thread full of folks bragging about buying counterfeit products. Stay classy..... I no more personally attacked you than you have personally attacked me earlier in the thread. “Stay classy” indeed. |
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Maybe you could explain to me how somebody who bought a rifle that I drove an hour to their city so they could do an person inspection (including field stripping the gun in front of me to inspect) and then refused to allow me to give them full cash refund because they flipped it to somebody else for personal profit due to the sandy hook panic... but posted negative feedback anyway is an integrity problem for me. Nice personal attack by the way. I guess I should expect as much in a thread full of folks bragging about buying counterfeit products. Stay classy..... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nothing better than a guy without 100% feedback preaching to other posters about integrity. Nice personal attack by the way. I guess I should expect as much in a thread full of folks bragging about buying counterfeit products. Stay classy..... |
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The irony is that Microtech knocked off Zero Tolerance's 0777 design in their Matrix series. Think there were also a few other disputes they had with other knifemakers as well. Good thing their gun business failed... that terrible AUG clone of theirs was an insult to the original. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's still IP theft and it's one of the biggest threats faced by our country. I'm truly surprised people here would support Chinese theft so that they can have a cool toy. Microtech isn't losing any sales over these Chinese clones. Stop your hand wringing, logout, and leave the house for once. Good thing their gun business failed... that terrible AUG clone of theirs was an insult to the original. |
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Nothing better than a guy without 100% feedback preaching to other posters about integrity. View Quote Nice personal attack by the way. I guess I should expect as much in a thread full of folks bragging about buying counterfeit products. Stay classy..... View Quote I no more personally attacked you than you have personally attacked me earlier in the thread. “Stay classy” indeed. View Quote Again... maybe you could help point out where in my original post above I personally attacked you? |
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My post above was a commentary more on the aspect of this website which itself heavily relies upon brand and trademark protection for its own success, allowing a thread that was initially started about quality OTF knives to devolve into an online back-alley Chinese flea market booth of counterfeit products and the legal risk that entails to the site owners. |
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My post above was a commentary more on the aspect of this website which itself heavily relies upon brand and trademark protection for its own success, allowing a thread that was initially started about quality OTF knives to devolve into an online back-alley Chinese flea market booth of counterfeit products and the legal risk that entails to the site owners. (Not to mention potentially ceding the moral high ground in the process as well) Again... maybe you could help point out where in my original post above I personally attacked you? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nothing better than a guy without 100% feedback preaching to other posters about integrity. Nice personal attack by the way. I guess I should expect as much in a thread full of folks bragging about buying counterfeit products. Stay classy..... I no more personally attacked you than you have personally attacked me earlier in the thread. “Stay classy” indeed. Again... maybe you could help point out where in my original post above I personally attacked you? |
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My post above was a commentary more on the aspect of this website which itself heavily relies upon brand and trademark protection for its own success, allowing a thread that was initially started about quality OTF knives to devolve into an online back-alley Chinese flea market booth of counterfeit products and the legal risk that entails to the site owners. (Not to mention potentially ceding the moral high ground in the process as well) Again... maybe you could help point out where in my original post above I personally attacked you? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nothing better than a guy without 100% feedback preaching to other posters about integrity. Nice personal attack by the way. I guess I should expect as much in a thread full of folks bragging about buying counterfeit products. Stay classy..... I no more personally attacked you than you have personally attacked me earlier in the thread. “Stay classy” indeed. Again... maybe you could help point out where in my original post above I personally attacked you? I can show you where you’ve lied right here in this thread... Click To View Spoiler Quoted:
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Right after you point out the part where I said that you personally attacked me. I can show you where you’ve lied right here in this thread... Click To View Spoiler As for “ceding the moral high ground”... https://media1.giphy.com/media/xUNd9Wd8iNaRwGyPCM/giphy.gif?cid=19f5b51a5bb6f4c8306a594b776e9e3f View Quote Obviously folks here are pretty passionate about their knockoffs and this has turned into a full on dumpster fire of Simpsons, Big Lewboski, and some guy I think who used to be on SNL memes attempting to justify their actions. Enjoy you counterfeit product(s)... I am permanently stepping off this train. |
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