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| Posted: Thu Dec 17th, 2009 10:56 pm |
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GuitarAddict wrote: scottran wrote: As a collector of many things and a business man I am talking products in general. I also collect antique tractors, mainly John Deere. JD still holds the rights to many of their products, even ones 80 years old. Companies are only allowed to sell JD oficially licensed products. If not, Deere will have their lawyers on you so fast your head will spin. It protects JD's name and it also protects me as a collector. I have no problems with homage watches as they arent completely replicating the original. I would be embarrassed to wear a Fauxlex. The Cobra thing is a good question also. I dont know what to say about it. I am considering building one once the economy gets better. Up until recently I would have said no problem with the replicas because they werent building 65 Shelby Cobras anymore. But, now Shelby is making them again. One just sold at BJ in Vegas in oct. Not as valuable as an original but still a Shelby. I saw many "clones" of different cars sell at Barret Jackson and some brought decent money. I think it is becoming an acceptable practice to do this as long as you are on the up and up about the lineage of the car in the car hobby. ;)
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