jimfoo wrote
>Finally decided to do a search on it as I had never heard of them. They
>are aparently "stolen rejects marketed by theives" according to the
>inventors. Thane, who markets them, is headquartered in the US, but it
>looks like the "theives" are Aussies. Supposidly the original works
>better and is higher quality. http://www.seawrench.com/
That's quite an entertaining website. Instead of getting on with the
business of selling, here they are slanging away at the competition like
nobody's business. It is so reminiscent of 19th century business
advertising when patent infringements were shooting offenses and "thieves
conspiring with rip-offs" (sic) were epithets right down there with calling
someone a cattle rustler or anarchist.
The Seawrench web site is really one of the oddest business sites I've ever
seen in that regard.
Regardless, Frank Elson is right. . . anything advertised on television is
just too good to be true and fit only to clutter the bottom of the toolbox.
Rick Grant
1959 SII 88"
VORIZO
Calgary Alberta
www.rickgrant.com
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