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How much of China's gold is real?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 12139" data-source="post: 612925" data-attributes="member: 12139"><p>made in China = reverse engineered someone else's proprietary product</p><p></p><p>I've seen this first hand with USA proprierty triplex pumps that usually sell for USA $150 - 200K each!</p><p></p><p>Saw a great news story once where an Australian designed / built log split saw (cant remember correct name - sorry) got ripped off, the Chinese copied it to a T and even photocopied the owners manual and sent exact copies of the manual out with their knock off saws... this was used as evidence and was their undoing. The the Aussie business went through years of court cases before the International courts finally ruled in their favour, banning the China knock off company from trading for 10 years.</p><p></p><p>When I shop, if it says Made In China I walk out, period</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 12139, post: 612925, member: 12139"] made in China = reverse engineered someone else's proprietary product I've seen this first hand with USA proprierty triplex pumps that usually sell for USA $150 - 200K each! Saw a great news story once where an Australian designed / built log split saw (cant remember correct name - sorry) got ripped off, the Chinese copied it to a T and even photocopied the owners manual and sent exact copies of the manual out with their knock off saws... this was used as evidence and was their undoing. The the Aussie business went through years of court cases before the International courts finally ruled in their favour, banning the China knock off company from trading for 10 years. When I shop, if it says Made In China I walk out, period [/QUOTE]
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