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Well, that is pretty scummy behavior. Shows a lack of character from the owner. I wouldn't purchase from them on a bet.
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12-03-2021, 09:51 AM
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I think it's an odd sort of bug. They clearly state it's called a Moxon vise because of its description in a 400 year old book. I think the TM is left over from the Grabo, an actually trademarked name. Note that the links incorrectly say "Moxon vise/Grabo".
Taylor Tools does not seem the type of company to intentionally try to copyright such things. My guess is that after finding the "/Grabo TM" in a description, they did a global search and replace for "/Grabo" and forgot to also remove the "TM".
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They are also trying to register a trademark for "1-2-3 blocks", filed the same day as their application to register "Moxon Vise".
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(12-03-2021, 12:35 PM)merced Wrote: They are also trying to register a trademark for "1-2-3 blocks", filed the same day as their application to register "Moxon Vise".
Now that is truly ridiculous.
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Hmmm. Think I will register a trademark for "shoestrings."
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Or "dirty jeans," and then sue anyone who refers to needing to put his/her dirty jeans in the wash.
Or maybe "screwdriver."
I don't see how they can prevail on trademarking "1-2-3 blocks."
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Add this to the blatant rip off of the Tite-mark design and it seems evident that the company has no morals. I have bought items from them in the past but after seeing all this, without some justification to the contrary this is not a vendor I want to do business with.
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