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Re: and if you want to use genuine Honda rods.... [message #57792 is a reply to message #57790] |
Thu, 05 January 2006 15:20 |
MQracing
Messages: 220 Registered: May 2009
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napa and autozone year, model, make, number of cylinders.... and the guy looks it up on a computer. mine was for the knowledgeable racing community... here a good parts house or engine builder will be quite fluent when you say you want that crower with the 1.85" journals and he will know your lookin' to use a honda rod. for your mom and pop car... at Manny, Moe, and Jack's (PEPBOYS) just have the vehicle ID card with ya... cause the guy behind the counter was working at Burger King last week. msl
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HA! [message #57795 is a reply to message #57790] |
Thu, 05 January 2006 16:52 |
PakProtector
Messages: 935 Registered: May 2009
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from Wayne:That has nothing to do with what you guys are talking about No kidding...and the idea that there is some risk of confusion between the part I have, and Mike's is a bit foolish. I would also say that somebody looking for the whole Magnaquest experience should go to Magnaquest. I certainly don't want such customers. Nor am I willing to give such service( I wouldn't be able to sleep well ). cheers, Douglas
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sorry but.... [message #57797 is a reply to message #57795] |
Thu, 05 January 2006 17:02 |
MQracing
Messages: 220 Registered: May 2009
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you should have said... Anyone looking for real (not copies, fakes, frauds, etc) Peerless or MagneQuest transformers should go to MQ. that would be a correct statement. msl
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Nope... [message #57799 is a reply to message #57797] |
Thu, 05 January 2006 18:11 |
PakProtector
Messages: 935 Registered: May 2009
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I said what I meant. The whole treatment includes paying up front, waiting months, dealing with you. That you happen to label your copies with the original name is something your customers can pay you for as well. That and your "correct statement" is also incorrect. Not having customers is quite nice. Nothing to get in the way of sharing good audio. cheers, Douglas
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Re: creativity.... [message #57800 is a reply to message #57776] |
Thu, 05 January 2006 18:48 |
cheetah
Messages: 70 Registered: May 2009
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I've been following this argument, off and on, for months. I agree with a post Doug made further down; this whole argument is personal. It think its quite apparent, that while Doug's e-linear design started life as Mike's Peerless S-265, the poduct delivered, HTS-7952-2, is quite different. I think most of us understand that Doug started with your design because it got him the closest to where he needed to go. But we also understand that the tranny Heyboer delivered is no more a Peerless design, than the ST-70 clones that Uncle Ned offers are a Dyna design. Are they close? Yes they are. Are the Heyboer's superior to, or inferior to the Peerless units? I guess that would depend on circuit, use, loyalties, and a million of subjective factors that make us choose one product over an other. I guess my question in all this is; are you upset because some one, any one, reengineered one of your products, or are you upset because it was Doug who did this? You both have a lot to offer those of us who are much less experienced. That you guys disagree on just about every thing is evident. But the opposing veiw points can be very instructive to many of us. I doubt Doug is ever going to be a threat to your bottom line, Mike. While he may do things that you find difficult to swallow, he's not in competition with you. His redesigns of other peoples products are for his own use. So.... can't we bury the hatchet, in nuetral ground, and move on? Joe
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