Camillus/Buck Question.

By the way, did any of you pick up one of the 110 clones or immediately inform Factory officials?
We ALL need to work together to eradicate these parasites!

The Buck officials were commenting on that thread and they finally just quit talking without ever giving a lot of information. I was kinda disappointed that they never commented any more. I guess they are just stymied by the situation.

Plumberdv has been active in watching fakes and if anybody had picked one up it would be him. I kinda kick myself for not buying one......I guess I was skeptical as to whether or not it would show up if I bought it.

Well, thanks for the info. All I can say in conclusion is that if a perfect counterfeit showed up--nobody would know, so it wouldn't make any difference.

;)
 
The Buck officials were commenting on that thread and they finally just quit talking without ever giving a lot of information. I was kinda disappointed that they never commented any more. I guess they are just stymied by the situation.

Plumberdv has been active in watching fakes and if anybody had picked one up it would be him. I kinda kick myself for not buying one......I guess I was skeptical as to whether or not it would show up if I bought it.

Well, thanks for the info. All I can say in conclusion is that if a perfect counterfeit showed up--nobody would know, so it wouldn't make any difference.

;)

perfect counterfeit - Oxymoron? :D:p
 
No, an oxymoron is two words that can't go together and make sense because they contradict. Since there can be counterfeits in varying degrees of perfection, perfect counterfeit is a valid term. It would be a success in terms of counterfeiting.

Here's another question, though......even if a perfect copy could be made of any knife--could the counterfeiter duplicate the original steel?

Couldn't the steel be analyzed to reveal the deception as a last resort?
 
You could analize each individual material, no need.

Just as one can trace a bullet to the gun that fired it, you could review every tooling cut on each major component.

The tooling that "cut" that knife was sadly scattered to the winds in 2007.

The Chinese grey market operators are not trying to fool me; they are trying to fool you! :p
 
So far they're not having any luck.

The easiest people to scam are those who don't think they can be scammed.
 
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