In a message dated 2/8/05 9:31:32 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


No Arnie I don't mean "Knock off"   I don't build knock offs, never have & never will .


Jeremy,
Don't get upset about the "knockoff" terminology! The cleaned up version is parallel technology. Sounds better, and quite high tech! But when you ask for specifics about a new product it sure appears that you plan on using the information to duplicate some aspects of the product without doing the research and experimentation.
I am involved in several golf industry products with patents and I would NEVER provide the type of information you requested! I would simply sell the product to you and you can disassemble it to get the information requested. At least the effort would produce one sale.
I have introduced five products in another industry and have experienced the competitive introductions by others who purchased the product I worked on and have spent countless hours with those in the legal profession fighting the those who produce "similar" products after a successful introduction.
Even the developer of the heavy putter admits that it will happen.
The key is to sell thousands, bank the profits and have an active enough mind to come up with another winning product.
I wish the heavy putter developer that success.

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