Hcigar caravela copy

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Lhartman89

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I got the Hcigar Chi You clone today. It is a really nice mod. I got mine in a co-op and don't know any vendors carrying them yet. It has solid brass contacts with an adjustable top pin and it has another screw in the top pin to adjust for battery length. There are no springs for the battery. The switch is a super short throw of a mm or so and really light. The engraving is really nice as well as the threads. Hits like a freight train.

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I got the Hcigar Chi You clone today. It is a really nice mod. I got mine in a co-op and don't know any vendors carrying them yet. It has solid brass contacts with an adjustable top pin and it has another screw in the top pin to adjust for battery length. There are no springs for the battery. The switch is a super short throw of a mm or so and really light. The engraving is really nice as well as the threads. Hits like a freight train.

Looks really nice.
AKAVapers has them in stock (I emailed them to verify).
They are coming with silver plated brass contacts.
Chi you Clone

I really want to order one, but I've already picked my money tree bare.
 

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So let me get this straight, they have not only copied or cloned, but actually copied the Originals logos, and even stamped them with Mojos signature? This is not just a clone its a counterfeit. I have nothing against clones/copies as they are pretty obvious and sometimes even better made, but to just take "everything" from the original shows some real stones.

How does one know they are getting the real thing? To someone that actually has a genuine Chi You they would be able to tell, Im sure there are some differences, but some poor unsuspecting person that might never have seen the real thing gets one used or at a less than scrupulous vendor as a genuine, and pays over 200 and then ends up with a counterfeit? I think this is when morality comes into play.

Im not condemning those who buy it, its a beautiful item, but I just fear the potential for fraud this leads to. My 2 bits, my opinion, blah , blah, blah, blah..........
 
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