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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote arxidiavol Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02/18/2017 at 4:41am
Right now, I am playing with Tibhar from carmelo or Tibike. Quite satisfied.
Ok, we have different opinions what to consider as OEM. I do not consider HRT or XVT something bad.
And at my current equipment statistics for blades from them at least they are as good ( or as bad) as Stiga.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote bbkon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02/20/2017 at 8:35pm
Originally posted by rocketman222 rocketman222 wrote:

Originally posted by Matt Pimple Matt Pimple wrote:

Originally posted by rocketman222 rocketman222 wrote:

Speaking of getting a clipper, its a much better bet to get a P700 or BT777 from Avalox, as the current Avalox blades are made using the same Stiga tech that was used in the 80s, this is the information i got from my friend Diego of Westside TTC who is the north american dealer for avalox.

Of course, the Avalox dealer has a vested interest in that.


LOL true, however i have played both clipper and bt777 and the bt777 is clearly a better product IMHO


I have bought a p700 and wasnt the same as the blade bought 6 years ago not even similar very dull maybe diego s batch are better but really I cant buy another clipper since they re getting worst every year even my carbo 7.6 feels like stiga OC slow and dull worst than hrt

really need to know what brand makes a blade that feels and plays like a quality clipper.
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Baal... I have a contradicting view, my friend.


Do you really think there is anything creative in those "original" blades, other than creative marketing? :-)

Havent we been long enough in this market?



In fact if there was really anything so unique and incredible, dont you think the original manufacturers would secure the intellectual asset by patent?;-)


If not.. and if its only marketing and margins that makes those blades "original".... I would rather love HRT for cloning them.
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Assuming Stiga does not hold patents to the name "Clipper" or blade's design there is nothing unethical about buying HRT Clipper, using it or posting reviews about it.
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clippers of the world unite.



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Edited by pingpungpeng - 01/17/2018 at 2:25pm
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Originally posted by Dream1700 Dream1700 wrote:

Assuming Stiga does not hold patents to the name "Clipper"

You can't patent a name!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Egghead Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01/17/2018 at 4:34pm
Originally posted by Matt Pimple Matt Pimple wrote:

Originally posted by Dream1700 Dream1700 wrote:

Assuming Stiga does not hold patents to the name "Clipper"

You can't patent a name!
But, you can trademark it. Try to open a burger joint, name "macdonald" LOLLOLLOLLOLLOL
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