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Jay S 04-21-2024 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Baron Von Zeppelin (Post 6499317)
Would call that a knock-off and a copy.
But not a counterfeit - it didn't say MSD on the part , and probably not on the packaging.

The transmission valve body had Broader's name/logo machined into it
That was a king kong jump across the line.
Makes no sense why they would stretch that far intentionally - and then use their SM packaging.
It was suicide or sabotage.

They won't die , but its going to be a huge economic consequence for them losing Summit and Jegs.
The market has accepted knock-offs
But doesn't look like they are ready to accept counterfeit branding
That was a retarded endeavor to risk.

I agree. This was a new low. The Pontiac community I think is a little more willing to overlook it because we need a cheap head option pretty badly.

Baron Von Zeppelin 04-21-2024 12:21 PM

Summit and Jegs have more to answer for than just pulling the product line.
They sold those pieces.

I hope a good lawyer team steps up pro-bono for Broader
What if they would have had TCI logo engraved in them instead ?
KaBoom

Scott Stoneburg 04-21-2024 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Baron Von Zeppelin (Post 6499325)
Summit and Jegs have more to answer for than just pulling the product line.
They sold those pieces.

I hope a good lawyer team steps up pro-bono for Broader
What if they would have had TCI logo engraved in them instead ?
KaBoom

I don't know what if any responsibility Summit or Jegs has, they sold the parts but can easily deny and knowledge of the level of Name brand infringement displayed here. This is all on Speedmaster for not inspecting their product after coming out of the manufacturing (copying) vendor. I doubt that Summit or Jegs inspects every product as they arrive in the boxes.

J.C.you 04-21-2024 02:39 PM

Summit has people hired for the exact thing this discussion is about. It’s obvious someone had to look at the knock off and compared it to the US made one. I don’t buy it slipped through the cracks.
…or..Perhaps someone wasn’t doing their job makes reasonable sense.
Another thing that is entirely possible is the CCP may have a interest in the company. That’s how things work now in big business.

Baron Von Zeppelin 04-21-2024 08:37 PM

These things skipped over way too many cracks.
I still can't relate to the idea that Speed requested them produced with the name on them,
but not with the exact artwork design.

As in , let's make a counterfeit that can be detected pretty easy,
but use a small player as the target victim.

None of this seems innocent anywhere anymore.
Too weird for me

J.C.you 04-21-2024 10:36 PM

Summit is still a privately owned company after doing a search. I see Scott Peterson was named President and COO.
Wasn’t there a Pontiac guy named Scott that worked for summit and on the Py forum?

Unrelated, Jegs controlling interest was bought by Greenbriar Equity.

Jay S 04-21-2024 10:56 PM

I also recall a few years ago Speedmaster sold copies of blower drive’s with the BDS log still on them. Summit I don’t think was a vendor for SM at the time, it was known in smaller circles, not like Broader’s youtube video that has went viral, so it never really came to light. I think the Blower shop even had to come out with a disclaimer saying the SM drives were counterfeit and they would not be covered by a warrantee.

Dragncar 04-22-2024 01:08 AM

Look fellas, its not just SM but all manufacturing in China. It is literally part of their business culture in that country that as long as its business it is perfectly fine to steal someone else,s idea or product.
Manufacturing did not move over there on its own. It was a plan to weaken us as a county and it has done just that.
They want what we have and are playing the long game vs just going to war.

Held for Ransom 04-22-2024 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by J.C.you (Post 6499408)
Summit is still a privately owned company after doing a search. I see Scott Peterson was named President and COO.
Wasn’t there a Pontiac guy named Scott that worked for summit and on the Py forum?

Unrelated, Jegs controlling interest was bought by Greenbriar Equity.


Scott on here goes by SCOTT ESTERLE.

Jay S 04-22-2024 08:12 AM

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Here is the Blower shops troubles with SM. I recalled wrong, it wasn’t the drive with the name on it, it was the blower. SM made it, and has the TBS logo right on there.

Baron Von Zeppelin 04-22-2024 10:26 AM

I read through quite a lot of the comments on Broader's YouTube video.

Summit commented at least 5 or 6 times.
They really are grabbing it by the horns and not hiding in the shadows.
Dropping the whole product line will decrease their own revenue as well. (along with aiding in any legal issues forthcoming)

.SpeedMaster79 even commented
We at Speedmaster are aware of the concerns raised in this video and are taking them very seriously. We are conducting a thorough investigation. We do not condone counterfeit products. We appreciate the community's vigilance and ask for your patience as we resolve this matter. For any concerns, please contact us directly.


One transmission guy claims to have bought several of the valve bodies from Summit in the past and none he received had the Broader logo or artwork on them.
Seems they have been available for a while and the Broader logo is a very new issue on them.

They don't use the Broader name in their listings and their pictures don't show any logo.
But the engraved logo is more complex than a Blower Shop sticker.

This is really way out there

tom s 04-22-2024 10:31 AM

All these company usually require their vendors to carry product liability insurance and be named on the policy.The company I was with required 1 mil for low liability items like cotton balls and 2 mil for higher liability items like something you would sit in.It was per event.Just business.Tom

mgarblik 04-22-2024 10:36 AM

If Speedmaster/China would have spent less time copying the engraved name and a little more time making a part that actually worked, none of this would have likely come to light. Every part they market is a poor knock-off of a proven design engineered and tested by another company, mostly in the USA. They make a "facsimile" of that part and market it at 70-75% of the cost of the real part. That's the business model. Until they stole the guys name, it worked well for them. When my student's buy Speedmaster parts, 95% of them need some attention before they will fit or function. 50% need extensive modification to work. About 30% have to be returned.

Baron Von Zeppelin 04-22-2024 10:43 AM

We all know SpeedMaster is the Copy King
And that isn't too far from counterfeiting in most ways other than branding for full effect.

I think this was espionage or sabotage
Its too stupid and too extreme

They weren't promoting them as Broader edition SpdMstr items
And others have been sold w/o logo or artwork
Probably how the logo units slipped by Summit - if they were just in a new shipment of an existing offering.

Baron Von Zeppelin 04-22-2024 10:56 AM

Summit is destroying all the Valve Bodies themselves on their premises and not returning them to SpeedMaster.
To keep them out of anyone else's supply chain.

They should probably hold onto at least one under lock and key.

tom s 04-22-2024 11:20 AM

I would guess Summits lawyers are in control of what is being done there now with SM products.Been through stuff like this and they deal with the insurance companies.Tom

PAUL K 04-22-2024 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Jay S (Post 6499433)
Here is the Blower shops troubles with SM. I recalled wrong, it wasn’t the drive with the name on it, it was the blower. SM made it, and has the TBS logo right on there.

Interesting I wonder why no one was "enraged" when this happened. I guess they should have went to You Tube .

Thanks for posting.

mysticmissle 04-28-2024 08:13 AM

I just watched an NHRA video on you tube about Bob Tasca being sanctioned at the the virginia nats for some manifold discrepancies.
At the bottom of the screen was sponsered by SpeedMaster products. They arent going to go anywhere into oblivion. They probably will just sell direct like they allready do. FWIW

PAUL K 04-28-2024 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by mysticmissle (Post 6500490)
I just watched an NHRA video on you tube about Bob Tasca being sanctioned at the the virginia nats for some manifold discrepancies.
At the bottom of the screen was sponsered by SpeedMaster products. They arent going to go anywhere into oblivion. They probably will just sell direct like they allready do. FWIW

"They" could probably get rid of them if it was a USA based company, just like they did Barry Grant. Since they're not USA based, retaliation is limited.....and they sell cheap crap and everyone likes a bargain.

Jay S 04-28-2024 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by mysticmissle (Post 6500490)
I just watched an NHRA video on you tube about Bob Tasca being sanctioned at the the virginia nats for some manifold discrepancies.
At the bottom of the screen was sponsered by SpeedMaster products. They arent going to go anywhere into oblivion. They probably will just sell direct like they allready do. FWIW

“They aren’t going anywhere”…Seems kind of early to say what is going to happen with anything SM. That SM advertisement is on a lot of NHRA broadcasts, they were probably paid for last winter. With all the bad SM press, I wonder what the NHRA thinks about having it on their screen.


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