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  • Bradsknives

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    My apologies if this is a dupe...

    Tough time when a company has to make a public statement because a former employee is trying to make a cheap buck off their name. In an industry where reputation is everything, this has got to suck.

    Lanham Act Violations - Microtech Knives

    Thank you OkieGirl for posting this...good info. :yesway: I became aware of this about a week ago and forgot to post this info.

    This, and the counterfeit/fakes is why you should buy your Microtech product from a direct Microtech dealer. :)
     

    Dean C.

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    **** Tim Flynn he is a scumbag. And a simple solution to ensure you do not buy a fake or a counterfeit it to buy from a direct dealer of Microtech knives such as Brad
     

    other dave

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    tradertator

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    That's definitely pretty greasy. Microtech is probably the one brand that I'm really scared of buying used unless I know exactly where it came from, because there are so many copies and fakes out there.
    Need a Microtech ---> Call Brad.
     
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