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weemac wrote:It's just a pity there is no legal economical option for the little guy who will never be able to afford a topline Rickenbacker..
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It's just a pity there is no legal economical option for the little guy who will never be able to afford a topline Ferrari..

It's just a pity there is no legal economical option for the little guy who will never be able to afford a topline Rolex..

It's just a pity there is no legal economical option for the little guy who will never be able to afford a topline Gucci..

So, where does it stop? Where do you draw the line? Every "little guy" is supposed to be able to have an affordable version of everything?
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johnhall wrote:It's just a pity there is no legal economical option for the little guy who will never be able to afford a topline Ferrari..

It's just a pity there is no legal economical option for the little guy who will never be able to afford a topline Rolex..

It's just a pity there is no legal economical option for the little guy who will never be able to afford a topline Gucci..

So, where does it stop? Where do you draw the line? Every "little guy" is supposed to be able to have an affordable version of everything?
Er.. I seem to have a Knack for upsetting you lately John, I apoligise!
I think I best shut up while I'm behind....

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I'll say that there IS a legal, economical option for the little guy who wants to get a Rick. It's called working hard and saving money, basic economics. Scouring the earth for a good deal is also a viable option...
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cjj wrote:I'll say that there IS a legal, economical option for the little guy who wants to get a Rick. It's called working hard and saving money, basic economics. Scouring the earth for a good deal is also a viable option...
I was going to suggest the return of the 4000 but the discussion seems to have taken a direction in an area that I'm not sure I want to tread..
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Scouring the earth for a good deal is also a viable option
Agreed. This is a great option and historically those of us outside of the US with a 65 to 80 cent US dollar have made very good use of the excellent quality of used Rickenbackers.

Talking about the reissue of any of the Rickenbacker models of the past, such as the 4000, is a great topic. It is a fine subject area for another thread.
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johnhall wrote:
weemac wrote:It's just a pity there is no legal economical option for the little guy who will never be able to afford a topline Rickenbacker..
Eden.
It's just a pity there is no legal economical option for the little guy who will never be able to afford a topline Ferrari..

It's just a pity there is no legal economical option for the little guy who will never be able to afford a topline Rolex..

It's just a pity there is no legal economical option for the little guy who will never be able to afford a topline Gucci..

So, where does it stop? Where do you draw the line? Every "little guy" is supposed to be able to have an affordable version of everything?
You an buy Ferrari kits to get the look, You can buy watches modeled after Rolexs and you can get bags with Gucci (styled) patterns.
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Nick, your analogy falls a bit short, I would think.

Try passing off any of these product lines you have mentioned as an original and you may get a knock at your door sooner then you might imagine.
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tennis_nick wrote:


You an buy Ferrari kits to get the look, You can buy watches modeled after Rolexs and you can get bags with Gucci (styled) patterns.

Someone gave me one of those Rolex fakers a few years back. It looked just like the real deal, except...after about a week the second hand started running backwards.
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Stan: It sounds like it saved you some time though. :)
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admin wrote:Nick, your analogy falls a bit short, I would think.

Try passing off any of these product lines you have mentioned as an original and you may get a knock at your door sooner then you might imagine.
That's the thing, these things aren't being passed off as the original, I'm not talking about the 25$ Time Square Special you can get, I'm talking about genuine watches and handbags that have styles reminiscent of Rolex's or Gucci Bag, either by having a similar 3 dial face, or Gucci stupid looking repeated pattern thing.

I think you guys are getting confused as to what I was referring too, building something that resembles another doesn't imply it being passed off as that product.
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weemac wrote:It's just a pity there is no legal economical option for the little guy who will never be able to afford a topline Rickenbacker..
Eden.

...and 99.9999% of the people on this planet will have lived their lives without ever having experienced owning, driving, or riding in a Rolls-Royce, either.

In other words, we are lucky. Others can aspire.
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tennis_nick wrote:
admin wrote:Nick, your analogy falls a bit short, I would think.

Try passing off any of these product lines you have mentioned as an original and you may get a knock at your door sooner then you might imagine.
That's the thing, these things aren't being passed off as the original, I'm not talking about the 25$ Time Square Special you can get, I'm talking about genuine watches and handbags that have styles reminiscent of Rolex's or Gucci Bag, either by having a similar 3 dial face, or Gucci stupid looking repeated pattern thing.

I think you guys are getting confused as to what I was referring too, building something that resembles another doesn't imply it being passed off as that product.

Umm, we've retrenched a bit, Nick, as I see you're no longer mentioning "buying Ferrari kits". It is just as illegal to purchase or sell a fake Ferrari (MacBurnie being a good example). Driving a car with pseudo-Ferrari styling--usually done in poor quality by an amateur, anyway--marks a person as a deluded joker. And does anyone remember those fake Rolls-Royces built on Chevy Monte Carlos back in the '70s? "Custom Clouds", they were called, and R-R shut them down for good pretty quickly.
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buzfluhart wrote:
Someone gave me one of those Rolex fakers a few years back. It looked just like the real deal, except...after about a week the second hand started running backwards.
Backwards Rickenbacker can sound really cool! :lol:
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Have they shut down the Ferrari Body kits? Good Riddance, they didn't look very much like Ferrari's to begin with, and no way will your Pontiac Fiero with a Ferrari looking body be any cool!
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Richard: Good one. Rekcabnekcir. Almost pharoh-like in name. :) With the right mind set, time just disappears.
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