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awemawson:
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--- 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 !
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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.
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Yes that was my thought, but perhaps it's someone's joke, the horseshoes being an oblique reference to the transport of the cowboy who made them :lol:
RobWilson:
Hi Steve I did notice the closed 'O' , the strike on your new files was done in two parts by the look of it , the Nichulsun one , and the Mexico and the two crossed hot-dogs the other .
Hi Simon ,,,,,,,,,,, that not a cheep knock off file :poke:
Rob
vtsteam:
I see Simon's files have a closed O also.
Who knows? I'm starting to get tired of trying to figure it out. :bang:
One thing is certain -- these aren't the Nicholson files I expected. Poorly cut, thinner, spelled wrong (or stylishly -- take your pick) they're a disappointment.
vtsteam:
Crossed hot dogs!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
S. Heslop:
--- Quote from: RobWilson on June 09, 2015, 01:14:29 PM ---Hi Steve I did notice the closed 'O' , the strike on your new files was done in two parts by the look of it , the Nichulsun one , and the Mexico and the two crossed hot-dogs the other .
Hi Simon ,,,,,,,,,,, that not a cheep knock off file :poke:
Rob
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Just poking fun at Sunderland~
It looks like it would've been a mighty file back when it was new. But by the time I got it it looked like someone was using it to file concrete, and as a pry par since the top was snapped off. I'm hoping i'll be able to do a decent job turning it into a rasp, because I like the logo and the thought that they used to make files in this area. It's easy to forget the North East used to be an industrial powerhouse.
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