Ridiculous Knockoffs

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Let's post up pictures of just ridiculous knockoffs as a way to amuse ourselves and let the world know that these things are not authorized by the trademark owners.

I will start:

Tim Scruggs Tips - I actually sent Timmy a package of these three years ago with a case Dean commissioned as a gift for Tim.

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I don't think Timmy was amused to see them.
 
I'll play!

Took me all of 1 min to find these pictures in a chinese type of ebay...

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JB Knock-offs anyone?

I posted quite some pictures initially but soon found out from John that those WERE his photos...so some guy on the web is using his pictures to sell cases/collecting money and he will then find someone else to make them.
 
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Jerry McWorter showed me a couple pics of cues he saw while he was in Japan. They had stickers under the finish that copied his design. Pretty sad.

I'll see if he can find them and I'll post em.
 
Jerry McWorter showed me a couple pics of cues he saw while he was in Japan. They had stickers under the finish that copied his design. Pretty sad.

I'll see if he can find them and I'll post em.

Yeah, over here and in Taiwan the house cues are all 2pc cues and most of them are knockoff decal cues. So you would think that there is a million dollars in cues in every pool room.
 
I found these all in one cuemaker's Facebook page...

Ginacue Rasputin Knockoff

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Mottey Knockoff

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Black Boar Knockoff

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Bill Schick Knockoff

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PFD Knockoff

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Kikel Knockoff


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McWorter Knockoff

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Gina Box Cue Knockoff

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These are pretty sharp looking knockoffs. if they'd taken the time to spell predator right i bet they'd have sold a couple hundred before they got caught.

is that an 8 splice shaft in the picture of the kockoff 314? i wonder if they're made to the same pecs that predator used to make their 8 splice shaft.

Where are these being made? i hope not in china. it just doens't seem like the kind of thing that china would allow!!!!!! not from what i've been lead to believe by an az're on here anyway.

lol they even took the time to copy the patent sticker with the 314-2 and cat logo.
 
Counterfeiting is big biz from Sun Glasses, to Designer Purses. The State of Arizona has a weird law, selling Counterfeit goods is a Class Six Felony.

2005 Arizona Code - Revised Statutes §44-1453 Counterfeit marks; violation; classification; presumption; seizure; forfeiture; remedies; definitions
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A. Except as provided in subsections B and C, a person who knowingly and with intent to sell or distribute uses, displays, advertises, distributes, offers for sale, sells or possesses any item that bears a counterfeit mark or any service that is identified by a counterfeit mark is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.

B. A person who commits any act proscribed in subsection A is guilty of a class 6 felony if either:

1. The person has one previous conviction under this section.

2. At least one of the following is true:

(a) The violation involves more than one hundred but fewer than one thousand items that bear the counterfeit mark.

(b) The total retail value of all of the items or services that bear or are identified by the counterfeit mark is more than one thousand dollars but less than ten thousand dollars.

C. A person who knowingly manufactures or produces with intent to sell or distribute any item that bears a counterfeit mark or any service that is identified by a counterfeit mark is guilty of a class 5 felony.

D. A person who commits any act proscribed by subsection A is guilty of a class 5 felony if either:

1. The person has two or more previous convictions under this section.

2. At least one of the following is true:

(a) The violation involves at least one thousand items that bear the counterfeit mark.

(b) The total retail value of all of the items or services that bear or are identified by the counterfeit mark is at least ten thousand dollars.

E. A person who knowingly has possession, custody or control of at least twenty-six items that bear a counterfeit mark is presumed to possess the items with intent to sell or distribute the items.

F. In any criminal proceeding in which a person is convicted of a violation of this section, the court may order the convicted person to pay restitution to the intellectual property owner.

G. A law enforcement officer may seize any item that bears a counterfeit mark and all other personal property that is employed or used in connection with a violation of this section, including any items, objects, tools, machines, equipment, instrumentalities or vehicles. All personal property seized pursuant to this section shall be forfeited pursuant to title 13, chapter 39.

H. After a disposition or final judgment, on the request of the intellectual property owner, a law enforcement officer shall release all seized items that bear a counterfeit mark to the intellectual property owner for destruction or disposition. If the intellectual property owner does not request the release of the seized items that bear a counterfeit mark, the law enforcement officer shall destroy the items unless the intellectual property owner consents to another form of disposition.

I. Any certificate of registration pursuant to this article or federal law of any intellectual property is prima facie evidence of the facts stated in the certificate of registration.

J. In addition to the remedies provided in section 44-1451, an intellectual property owner who sustains a loss as a result of a violation of this section may file an action in superior court for recovery of up to treble damages and the costs of the suit including reasonable attorney fees.

K. The remedies provided in this section are cumulative to all other civil and criminal remedies provided by law.

L. For the purposes of this section, the quantity or retail value of items or services includes the aggregate quantity or retail value of all items that the defendant manufactures, uses, displays, advertises, distributes, offers for sale, sells or possesses and that bear a counterfeit mark or that are identified by a counterfeit mark.

M. For the purposes of this section:

1. "Counterfeit mark" means:

(a) Any unauthorized reproduction or copy of intellectual property.

(b) Intellectual property that is affixed to any item that is knowingly sold, offered for sale, manufactured or distributed or to any identifying services offered or rendered without the authority of the intellectual property owner.

2. "Intellectual property" means any trademark, service mark, trade name, label, term, device, design or word that is adopted or used by a person to identify that person's goods or services.

3. "Retail value" means:

(a) For items that bear a counterfeit mark and that are components of a finished product, the counterfeiter's regular selling price of the finished product on or in which the component would be utilized.

(b) For all other items that bear a counterfeit mark or services that are identified by a counterfeit mark, the counterfeiter's regular selling price for those items or services.


Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. Arizona may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
 
Counterfeiting is big biz from Sun Glasses, to Designer Purses. The State of Arizona has a weird law, selling Counterfeit goods is a Class Six Felony.

2005 Arizona Code - Revised Statutes §44-1453 Counterfeit marks; violation; classification; presumption; seizure; forfeiture; remedies; definitions
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A. Except as provided in subsections B and C, a person who knowingly and with intent to sell or distribute uses, displays, advertises, distributes, offers for sale, sells or possesses any item that bears a counterfeit mark or any service that is identified by a counterfeit mark is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.

B. A person who commits any act proscribed in subsection A is guilty of a class 6 felony if either:

1. The person has one previous conviction under this section.

2. At least one of the following is true:

(a) The violation involves more than one hundred but fewer than one thousand items that bear the counterfeit mark.

(b) The total retail value of all of the items or services that bear or are identified by the counterfeit mark is more than one thousand dollars but less than ten thousand dollars.

C. A person who knowingly manufactures or produces with intent to sell or distribute any item that bears a counterfeit mark or any service that is identified by a counterfeit mark is guilty of a class 5 felony.

D. A person who commits any act proscribed by subsection A is guilty of a class 5 felony if either:

1. The person has two or more previous convictions under this section.

2. At least one of the following is true:

(a) The violation involves at least one thousand items that bear the counterfeit mark.

(b) The total retail value of all of the items or services that bear or are identified by the counterfeit mark is at least ten thousand dollars.

E. A person who knowingly has possession, custody or control of at least twenty-six items that bear a counterfeit mark is presumed to possess the items with intent to sell or distribute the items.

F. In any criminal proceeding in which a person is convicted of a violation of this section, the court may order the convicted person to pay restitution to the intellectual property owner.

G. A law enforcement officer may seize any item that bears a counterfeit mark and all other personal property that is employed or used in connection with a violation of this section, including any items, objects, tools, machines, equipment, instrumentalities or vehicles. All personal property seized pursuant to this section shall be forfeited pursuant to title 13, chapter 39.

H. After a disposition or final judgment, on the request of the intellectual property owner, a law enforcement officer shall release all seized items that bear a counterfeit mark to the intellectual property owner for destruction or disposition. If the intellectual property owner does not request the release of the seized items that bear a counterfeit mark, the law enforcement officer shall destroy the items unless the intellectual property owner consents to another form of disposition.

I. Any certificate of registration pursuant to this article or federal law of any intellectual property is prima facie evidence of the facts stated in the certificate of registration.

J. In addition to the remedies provided in section 44-1451, an intellectual property owner who sustains a loss as a result of a violation of this section may file an action in superior court for recovery of up to treble damages and the costs of the suit including reasonable attorney fees.

K. The remedies provided in this section are cumulative to all other civil and criminal remedies provided by law.

L. For the purposes of this section, the quantity or retail value of items or services includes the aggregate quantity or retail value of all items that the defendant manufactures, uses, displays, advertises, distributes, offers for sale, sells or possesses and that bear a counterfeit mark or that are identified by a counterfeit mark.

M. For the purposes of this section:

1. "Counterfeit mark" means:

(a) Any unauthorized reproduction or copy of intellectual property.

(b) Intellectual property that is affixed to any item that is knowingly sold, offered for sale, manufactured or distributed or to any identifying services offered or rendered without the authority of the intellectual property owner.

2. "Intellectual property" means any trademark, service mark, trade name, label, term, device, design or word that is adopted or used by a person to identify that person's goods or services.

3. "Retail value" means:

(a) For items that bear a counterfeit mark and that are components of a finished product, the counterfeiter's regular selling price of the finished product on or in which the component would be utilized.

(b) For all other items that bear a counterfeit mark or services that are identified by a counterfeit mark, the counterfeiter's regular selling price for those items or services.


Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. Arizona may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.

i hear they have those traffic cameras they use for red light violations set up on the freeways there to catch people speeding. is that true? arizona just doesn't sound like a fun state to live in
 
i hear they have those traffic cameras they use for red light violations set up on the freeways there to catch people speeding. is that true? arizona just doesn't sound like a fun state to live in

That program has ended on the Interstates Highways, as it accomplished little or nothing in preventing accidents. DIPs do what they do best write tickets.
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We still have RED LIGHT RUNNING & PHOTO SPEED ENFORCEMENT CAMERAS in Some cities.
 
Chinese Rolls Royce.

Yeah the knockoff cars are quite funny. The other day we drove up behind a counterfeit Mercedes. Something was "off" about the appearance of the car but the best thing was the fact that they spelled Kompressor wrong.

On the back of the car it was spelled Kopmressor.

There is in my building two spaces over a very real Rolls Royce Ghost however. The cheap one at $350,000.

I was hoping to have this thread highlighting ridiculous knockoffs in the billiard world though. Not really to be a discussion on knockoffs, just to find funny pics of stupid ones.
 
These are pretty sharp looking knockoffs. if they'd taken the time to spell predator right i bet they'd have sold a couple hundred before they got caught.

is that an 8 splice shaft in the picture of the kockoff 314? i wonder if they're made to the same pecs that predator used to make their 8 splice shaft.

Where are these being made? i hope not in china. it just doens't seem like the kind of thing that china would allow!!!!!! not from what i've been lead to believe by an az're on here anyway.

lol they even took the time to copy the patent sticker with the 314-2 and cat logo.

Actually, there are a lot of counterfeit Predator cues and cases on the market with the proper spelling. Predator spent a lot of money marketing their product in Asia and the knockoff artists responded with counterfeit goods. These pictures are just from the stupid counterfeiters. The real ones are making knockoffs so good that you can only tell if you are very familiar with Predator stuff. One dead giveaway though is when they put the 314 on single piece shafts.
 
I found these all in one cuemaker's Facebook page...

Ginacue Rasputin Knockoff

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Mottey Knockoff

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Black Boar Knockoff

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Bill Schick Knockoff

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PFD Knockoff

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Kikel Knockoff


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McWorter Knockoff

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Gina Box Cue Knockoff

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I think we should just call them...TRIBUTES! :thumbup:
 
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