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vtsteam:
I do want to hear from the manufacturer first, Andrew.
I have never heard of a manufacturer purposely misspelling their name. That would defeat the whole purpose of a trademark.
vtsteam:
--- Quote from: awemawson on June 09, 2015, 12:14:33 PM ---Simple - report back / file a dispute, with paypal who will automatically refund you on counterfeit goods.
However if you look on the Nicholson site they do use horseshoes in some of their emblems, so check first with them that they are 'true' counterfeits !
--- End quote ---
Andrew do you mean that the U's are supposed to be read as horseshoe shaped O's? If true, then these could be genuine I suppose.
RobWilson:
Looks and smells like a knock off to me Steve ,,,,,,,,,,,,, thats is a really BAD strike for a Nicholson tool , no matter were it was manufactured .
The horse shoe theory ,yes may be of their farrier's range of rasps ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,but on an engineers/mechanics file :coffee:
Rob
vtsteam:
Well Rob, sometimes graphic designers can make logos very strange, so I may be eating crow shortly!
Here's what I compared it to on my original file. Notice the O is a closed O.
S. Heslop:
Here's something vaguely interesting. Was grinding the teeth off these files and noticed one was a Nicholson. Then there's a cheap Sunderland knockoff impostor.
This Nicholson doesn't have teeth all the way to the top.
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