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Originally posted by BigEvilWOW that made me just flash back to last year when I was really ill with the flu. I had sever diarrhea.. and that somehow reminded me of it. I cant quite say why.
DOnt forget your flu shots this year kiddies :)
Hah, that made me laugh aloud.
And I concur with a majority of replies in this thread - Nasty looking marker, as in disgusting. May be small, may be light, but just blech.
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Welcome to the wonderfull world of marketingOriginally posted by RogueFactorThink of it like this fellas... its really the only other single-tubed marker to compete with the Ion.
The two main high-end markers during the 90's were the Cocker and the Mag. And for the last decade, everyones been making Cocker/Spyder look-alikes.
SP was smart, and went a different route. Making a Mag look-alike. Theyve capitolized on the fact that NOBODY else was doing it. And they did it cheap, with the Ion.
Now, NPS is joining the game. Smart move. The only thing that sucks about it is NPS has to pay SP for their electro IP. So SP makes money off every sale of both markers.
Food for thought.
However I don't think this infringes on anything to do with SP. But then again I don't know the details of the SP pantent.Comment
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I love the design. Finally something that doesn't look like it was inspired by a tattoo parlor, or American Chopper.
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qftOriginally posted by VendettaI love the design. Finally something that doesn't look like it was inspired by a tattoo parlor, or American Chopper.Comment
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Originally posted by RogueFactorThink of it like this fellas... its really the only other single-tubed marker to compete with the Ion.
The two main high-end markers during the 90's were the Cocker and the Mag. And for the last decade, everyones been making Cocker/Spyder look-alikes.
SP was smart, and went a different route. Making a Mag look-alike. Theyve capitolized on the fact that NOBODY else was doing it. And they did it cheap, with the Ion.
Now, NPS is joining the game. Smart move. The only thing that sucks about it is NPS has to pay SP for their electro IP. So SP makes money off every sale of both markers.
Food for thought.
And you know what?
That's life.
It happens in every other industry and I can't see why everyone is still obsessing over how Evil Smart Parts is.
Let it go already, nothing has changed.
We're all stilling over priced markers that shoot faster than we can pull the trigger.
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Eh... it's not that brilliant. :)Originally posted by FromTheBackInterchangable Electronics packs.....BRILLIANT!
So it's a further evolution of mag based innovation and technology and put into the mainstream market through a mag-lover that designs for Empire...can't wait for this thing to be out Manike.
I'm surprised that it took so long... or I might be unaware of an older marker that does that.
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"The Rapist?"Originally posted by MiscueI don't like the name "Mini." Maybe something like... "The Violator," or... "The Intruder," or... "The Penetrator." Those are good names. Should run it by marketing... see what they think.
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) on the front of it so does it like just have a connection plate so you pop one off and put a different one on?
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