Esav Benyamin
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Now you have. I've done it before.
Let me get this straight, the OP of this post is not the actual OP 'cause the actual OP was on another thread that was turned into this thread?
OK, Effer. Let me be clear by putting it another way:
"I know this is a little harsh, but it's my opinion, good or bad: I consider CS knives in general knockoffs. So someone making a copy is doing a knockoff of a knockoff."
Every knife maker makes a copy of some knife made in the past. Least ways that what it seems like to me. As for CS everyone bitched about the Recon folders and the locking mech. they used(axis lock) but they paid for the licensing priveledges hence the patent on the tri-ad lock. I think the op is just on the rag. keepem sharp
I'm lost. Just for fun, if you care to clarify it for me so I can follow it.
1) According to the OP we are talking about knife design similar to CS Trailmaster. Right?
2) Do you think that CS Trailmaster is a knockoff, design copy of other knife?
3) If #2=YES, then what CS Trailmaster is a copy of?
I think that's right.
Refer to the trailmaster thread for further "clarification". LOL.![]()
The clown is simply making a statement clear and simple. He is just stating that he feel CS knives are clones of others. So then he is saying if you copy a CS knife you are just cloning a clone.
Now if he has a bone to pick why not just come out and say it. Scared to mention more than one name for fear of all the supporters of this site. Yep your a chicken. Booooookkkk bok bok
Ok, now I'm confused too - should I get the Sebenza or not?![]()
Every knife maker makes a copy of some knife made in the past. Least ways that what it seems like to me. As for CS everyone bitched about the Recon folders and the locking mech. they used(axis lock) but they paid for the licensing priveledges hence the patent on the tri-ad lock. I think the op is just on the rag. keepem sharp
Andrew Demko owns the patent on the Tri-Ad lock, from what I've read here on BF...
I think that's right.
Refer to the trailmaster thread for further "clarification". LOL.![]()