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Old May 15th 05, 07:47 AM
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 18:16:29 -0700, running dogg wrote:

D. Martin wrote:

Thank you, for your replies. Slave-whipped asians making radios is
nothing new. I wanted to know who was holding the whip. Apparently it's
Bell an Howell. The thing looks very similar to the Grundig model.
Thanks again.

Darren


I believe that the Grundig radio is a Tecsun Green 88. I wonder if this
Bell and Howell radio isn't also a Tecsun, or a smaller Chinese maker
ripping off Tecsun (considering how there's virtually no patent
protection in China).


Your sentence implies that some patent protection exists in China.
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