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Started by ILIKEHEVI-13, March 11, 2014, 09:50:04 AM
Quote from: FloppinTom on March 11, 2014, 10:34:08 PMI really dont think you should classify them as "fakes" they were both sold under the Star Dot heading and from the packaging registered under trademark. I have the both and and front and back photos of packaging. Heck even the packaging bar code is the same. You say they are fake because Colonial Arms didnt make them. They were never labeled or sold under any Colonial Arms branding. I just dont see how legally you could sell a trademark choke, with retail packaging and in a national market and be selling so called fakes. One was sold by PCT and one was sold by Highlander Sports both under the Star Dot trade mark so who is the fake?LOL The real fakes have knurled ends and the authentic PTC Walmart sold Star Dots have straight grooves and pattern great. I guess fake is in the eye of the beholder.
Quote from: decoykrvr on March 12, 2014, 09:31:14 PMILIKEHEVI-13,I think you owe the gentleman selling the Star Dot chokes an apology. The Star Dot choke tubes which is is selling are not "fakes" as you claim. I've got several of the old Highlander Sports, Inc, catalogs. Star Dot was a licensed trademark and one of the Highlander Sports catalogs, which was intended for the wholesale trade, shows the packaging and tubes w/ the parallel grooves which you claim are "fakes". The Colonial Mfg. tubes are shown in a retail catalog initially as Preston Pittman Shotgun Choke Tubes and it wasn't called a Star Dot Choke tube until a subsequent retail catalog after a sucessful tie-in with the Star Dot sights sold by Highland Sports. I've shot both the Preston Pittman Knurled end tube and the Star Dot tube w/ the parallel end grooves and could discern no difference in the patterning ability of either great tube. I assume that the internal construction/constriction were the same, but perhaps, made by different companies.
Quote from: Dirt nap on March 12, 2014, 07:28:03 AMwhat is done to the original that makes it shoot better... naked eye its the same rather than the knurling...?
Quote from: Deputy 14 on March 13, 2014, 12:15:57 AMI have a question, these chokes shoot great no doubt about that, and I understand colonial arms say their new chokes are the same as the old star dot, why aren't they shooting as well? It seems if they were actually the same and performed the same they would be selling them faster than they could produce them.
Quote from: 3" 870 Shell Shucker on March 13, 2014, 08:09:05 PMCraftsman wrenches are not made by Sears. If a new company wins the next contract bid, will the Craftsman wrenches they produce be fakes? Just playing devil's advocate here.Both were labeled, marketed, and sold as Star Dot choke tubes. So far, no proof has surfaced that there is any difference, other than the knurling vs straight grooves on the exterior. Someone with the proper tools needs to analyze both types in great detail and prove this out.
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on March 13, 2014, 10:48:49 PMQuote from: 3" 870 Shell Shucker on March 13, 2014, 08:09:05 PMCraftsman wrenches are not made by Sears. If a new company wins the next contract bid, will the Craftsman wrenches they produce be fakes? Just playing devil's advocate here.Both were labeled, marketed, and sold as Star Dot choke tubes. So far, no proof has surfaced that there is any difference, other than the knurling vs straight grooves on the exterior. Someone with the proper tools needs to analyze both types in great detail and prove this out.Your missing the point I am trying to make. I'm saying you have a choke that you made yourself. One of your clients you make these chokes for that they are selling under a different name stops paying you. Then you stop making chokes for them which you have no choice to do unless you are in fact not all there. Then they take it upon themself to have another company copy your chokes you made for them and then continue to sell your chokes like nothing bothers them to the least and they could care less if it was your choke tube design or not. Now you tell me how you would like that? I guess your client has the right to do so is what some of these folks are trying to say. You guys that don't get that, I feel for ya.