Clone Versus Authentic Discussion

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Pinggolfer

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For one minute lets take China out of the picture entirely. Lets say Syria, Afghanistan, and N Korea made excellent clones for the price China sells them now. Would you buy one? Or would you get ripped off by the authentic company?

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I can see that you simply copied (plagiarized) that off the internet. None of it is relevant to vaping equipment. This is another example of someone going way outside of their area of expertise and misleading good-intentioned people coming to this forum to get relavent information. You really should be more considerate to them and everyone else here trying to help.

Oh, by the way, to everyone else here that even cares, he plagiarized the above info off the
Lenntech website, directly (that's illegal) (and immoral). Just copy and paste his text into google, hit search, and you'll see it on their website.

My info and Roxy's info come from experience. We're trying to help people.

Plagiarized from the internet? Are you not doing the same by copying my posts and reposting them? I just proved you wrong, which is not hard to do. You are correct about SS properties. If I take the authentic and the clone and right next to each other and let them sit for a year they will both remain the same. If I put liquid in both of them and let them sit a year things just might change... That is called corrosion. Who on earth are you trying to help. Go to the new members area if you are wanting to help.
 

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I don't know about mod makers. Guitar makers have, little by little, moved to China, too. Epiphone, which has been owned by Gibson for some time. They first had them made in Japan, and they were excellent guitars and are still highly sought after. Then they went to S. Korea, and they were still pretty good guitars. Now they're made in China, and you can tell. Although I'm pretty sure Gibson still retains the name and profits.

Well,..it doesn't help when government Storm Troopers raid a guitar factory like Martin and seize wood now does it? :facepalm:

I swear sometimes I think we have regressed to 1933 German standards.
 

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Yeah, because we all leave our mods soaking in salt water :facepalm:
And that new extra salty juice is flying off the shelves :double facepalm:

A quick internet search shows who knows what they are talking about and who doesn't concerning steel grades.....
Superaustenitic stainless steels, such as Allegheny Ludlum alloy AL-6XN and 254SMO, exhibit great resistance to chloride pitting and crevice corrosion because of high molybdenum content (>6%) and nitrogen additions, and the higher nickel content ensures better resistance to stress-corrosion cracking versus the 300 series. The higher alloy content of superaustenitic steels makes them more expensive. Other steels can offer similar performance at lower cost and are preferred in certain applications, for example ASTM A387 is used in pressure vessels but is a low-alloy carbon steel with a chromium content of 0.5% to 9%.[29] Low-carbon versions, for example 316L or 304L, are used to avoid corrosion problems caused by welding.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stainless_steel
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Plagiarized from the internet? Are you not doing the same by copying my posts and reposting them? I just proved you wrong, which is not hard to do. You are correct about SS properties. If I take the authentic and the clone and right next to each other and let them sit for a year they will both remain the same. If I put liquid in both of them and let them sit a year things just might change... That is called corrosion. Who on earth are you trying to help. Go to the new members area if you are wanting to help.

Nope, you are wrong on both counts. Plain and simple. I've already stated why, go back and read it. USM has more details but real facts don't seem to matter to you anyway.
 

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I can see that you simply copied (plagiarized) that off the internet. Oh, by the way, to everyone else here that even cares, he plagiarized the above info off the
Lenntech website, directly (that's illegal) (and immoral). Just copy and paste his text into google, hit search, and you'll see it on their website.

Copying a small amount of info from another written article is not illegal or immoral ...

just pointing this out incase others read your post and think it is.


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Copying a small amount of info from another written article is not illegal or immoral ...

just pointing this out incase others read your post and think it is.


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Plagiarism is simply being used here (granted in a somewhat facetious manner) as an analogy to emphasize that other things in this thread are being presented as illegal and immoral when they really aren't. As you said Willy; It's all a matter of degree and real intentions.

Generics are probably 90%, 95%, 99% ((I don't really know for sure)) of the market. This is the case for many reasons that have already been discussed here and elsewhere. It is the global marketplace that is behind it, not us as individuals.

U.S. Companies mentioned here make beautiful equipment, no doubt about it. But with a staff of 15 machinists they are never going to meet the total demand. Even the manufacturers say this. Most of the "Authentics" are for hobbyists and people who appreciate fine, old-world, craftsmanship. We have to accept that without assembly lines and automation it is just that; old world. I'm not being negative, that's why I love the old hand-crafted, pre-64 Winchester Lever Actions.

All said, I simply do not understand why anyone is condemning anyone else for buying generics, in most cases we have no other choice, in other cases we simply cannot justify the expenditure.

Either way, we're Americans and entitled to freedom of choice. The U.S. Manufacturers are doing just fine and they even comment that "Imitation is the greatest form of Flattery".

So in the illustrious words of Forest Gump: "That's all I have to say about that" oh-oh, is that plagiarism?:2cool:
 
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