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Old 10-23-2006, 05:15 PM   #1
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Its pretty much all been done before any of us came along . You probably copied someone who copied someone eles .. old plugs ,,new names. Just roll with it ,, have fun . Most salt water plugs originated in fresh water . I know ,, I re-invented the wheel many times .

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Old 10-23-2006, 05:41 PM   #2
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Copying a plug and making a few for your bag or to give a couple of friends, no problem. Give credit where credit is due and everybody be happy. Copying a plug and selling, problem.

When starting out, just about everyone copies other plugs that are already available. It helps you to learn the nuts and bolts of what makes that specific plug tick. Once you have figured that out you can modify certain features of a plug so that it works better under the conditions you like to fish. A little tweaking here and there and you may end up with something very different than what you started with.

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Old 10-23-2006, 05:52 PM   #3
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A little tweaking here and there and you may end up with something very different than what you started with.

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yea ... Like "Jiggy Spook " Plug of the Year ..

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Old 10-23-2006, 05:56 PM   #4
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yea ... Like "Jiggy Spook " Plug of the Year ..
A-right......took some more finish of mine today ....can't believe I havent lost that plug
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Old 10-25-2006, 07:18 PM   #5
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yea ... Like "Jiggy Spook " Plug of the Year ..
Yup i second that.
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I figure when you get to the point

where you can't give credit to the guy

you copied, or thank the ones who helped

you get started, there is a problem.

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Old 10-25-2006, 08:02 PM   #6
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It's next to impossible to get a patent for a fishing lure. Scratch the "next to"---for all practical purposes, you can't. You can make an exact copy of an "Ultimate Gizmo" and call it something else, and there ain't a damn thing the Ultimate Gizmo Co. can do about it.

Trademarks are another story. But, you have to find out a) what's trademarked, and b) who really owns it and will they bitch about it?

For example---does Gibbs own the trademark to "Pencil Popper" or do they own the trademark to "Gibbs Pencil Popper"?

The only thing I know for sure about trademarks--because I was asked to check--is that Creek Chub trademarked "darter" back in the early 1950s. As far as I know, they've never asserted any challenge to any other lure builder's use of that name, and in fact may not be able to after the passage of a certain amount of time without complaint.

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Old 10-26-2006, 09:07 AM   #7
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It's next to impossible to get a patent for a fishing lure. Scratch the "next to"---for all practical purposes, you can't. You can make an exact copy of an "Ultimate Gizmo" and call it something else, and there ain't a damn thing the Ultimate Gizmo Co. can do about it.

Trademarks are another story. But, you have to find out a) what's trademarked, and b) who really owns it and will they bitch about it?

For example---does Gibbs own the trademark to "Pencil Popper" or do they own the trademark to "Gibbs Pencil Popper"?

The only thing I know for sure about trademarks--because I was asked to check--is that Creek Chub trademarked "darter" back in the early 1950s. As far as I know, they've never asserted any challenge to any other lure builder's use of that name, and in fact may not be able to after the passage of a certain amount of time without complaint.
Stan was advised to trademark all his designs, never did it. The only trademarked name Gibbs owns is the "Danny" plug. They bought the rights and had it trademarked a few years back.

Cotton Cordell actually has the name Pencil Popper trademarked but there is an "agreement" between themselves and Gibbs as to who can and who can't call it a Pencil Popper. Seeing how Cordell, now part of Pradco, stole it from Gibbs.

Why even try.........
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Old 10-26-2006, 06:18 PM   #8
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Gosh, I'd better trademark the name "Fishless Crap", which I seem to have perfected, right away!
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Old 10-26-2006, 06:18 PM   #9
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where you can't give credit to the guy

you copied, or thank the ones who helped

you get started, there is a problem.
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Old 10-23-2006, 06:30 PM   #10
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Danny Pinchney and Stan Gibbs must be chuckling somewhere right about now.
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Old 10-23-2006, 07:50 PM   #11
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I like to copy dead peoples stuff.just something about the old classic's that make me want to run for some rubber undies...their just so pissa looking.

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I have to laugh every time I see a post with this topic. It's all been said and done before, don't get yer panties in an uproar. Pay homage where homage is due is all. No problems mon.

Like Numbskull said. Gibbs, Pichney, Creek Chub, Roman, Murat, Pond. All these digruntled plug builder wars are a joke. Gibbs has been copied by everyone and when Gibbs copied someone they git all peeded off, makes no sense. A copy is a copy is a copy. Unless it's trademarked and has a patent, it's a free for all.

Myself, if it looks good and works even better I like it and don't really care who built it or who they copied or if it was an original thought.

Life's too short for this sh!t.

Next!

Why even try.........
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Old 10-25-2006, 04:25 PM   #13
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I have to laugh every time I see a post with this topic. It's all been said and done before, don't get yer panties in an uproar. Pay homage where homage is due is all. No problems mon.

Like Numbskull said. Gibbs, Pichney, Creek Chub, Roman, Murat, Pond. All these digruntled plug builder wars are a joke. Gibbs has been copied by everyone and when Gibbs copied someone they git all peeded off, makes no sense. A copy is a copy is a copy. Unless it's trademarked and has a patent, it's a free for all.

Myself, if it looks good and works even better I like it and don't really care who built it or who they copied or if it was an original thought.

Life's too short for this sh!t.

Next!
thread pooper...I got a brand new stirrin stick an I'm diein to use it

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thread pooper...I got a brand new stirrin stick an I'm diein to use it
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