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Piranha
« on: November 30, 2009, 07:36:05 pm »
Ummm... guys, anyone knows anything about this? :pok:

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Re: Piranha
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2009, 07:40:28 pm »
Looks like the ultimate Peter Atwood ripoff!!  ::)  With that being said, it's very fricking cool!   :D
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Re: Piranha
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2009, 07:54:40 pm »
A new one on me, and it looks great, but it's a little bit similar to certain other pocket tool manufacturer's products isn't it?

EDIT: Haha - I took a phone call and GG nipped in and beat me to it :D



 

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Re: Piranha
« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2009, 07:56:57 pm »
I have one on my keychain.  Mine is made of titanium.  It is an awesome Mighty Mouse.  Best bottle opener I have.  Works well for prying too.  The wedge tips also function quite well as flat drivers.  

I wish mine were steel however, because it's starting to show marks where I've used it on very tight screws.  It still functions perfectly, but it mars more easily than steel.

I'm keeping an eye on JDRTool for a steel one...

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Re: Piranha
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2009, 07:48:51 am »
I have one on my keychain.  Mine is made of titanium.  It is an awesome Mighty Mouse.  Best bottle opener I have.  Works well for prying too.  The wedge tips also function quite well as flat drivers.  

I wish mine were steel however, because it's starting to show marks where I've used it on very tight screws.  It still functions perfectly, but it mars more easily than steel.

I'm keeping an eye on JDRTool for a steel one...

I think you missed the topic of this thread completely... try clicking the link on the original post please. :D

That being dealt with... it looks decent! Still can't afford that so-called "affordable price point" though. :rofl:
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Re: Piranha
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2009, 08:18:55 am »
One of the comments warns that the domain isn't sorted and sending money for a pre-order might be a bit dodgy  :-\

Otherwise, yeah, it's a great looking tool at a more sensible price. Seems to have a serious amount of function crammed in to a small space.

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Re: Piranha
« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2009, 08:21:49 am »
Oh.... imperial only  >:(

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Re: Piranha
« Reply #7 on: December 01, 2009, 11:56:19 am »
I have one on my keychain.  Mine is made of titanium.  It is an awesome Mighty Mouse.  Best bottle opener I have.  Works well for prying too.  The wedge tips also function quite well as flat drivers.  

I wish mine were steel however, because it's starting to show marks where I've used it on very tight screws.  It still functions perfectly, but it mars more easily than steel.

I'm keeping an eye on JDRTool for a steel one...

I think you missed the topic of this thread completely... try clicking the link on the original post please. :D

That being dealt with... it looks decent! Still can't afford that so-called "affordable price point" though. :rofl:

Doh!  :doh:

I figured it hadda be the JDR tool of the same name! Cool chunk of steel...Hope it makes it into production...

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Re: Piranha
« Reply #8 on: December 01, 2009, 04:06:46 pm »
I sent the company an email stating how unhappy I was that they ripped Peter Atwood off and this was their response:

Hi John,


I am sorry to hear of your criticism before even using our tool!  Who did Peter Atwood use to inspire his tools?  He was not the first nor do we claim to be!  Our tool is designed, manufactured, and stress tested to strict military and aerospace criteria (and by licensed professional engineers) unlike Atwoods!  It also features a superior method of driver bit storage -- no o-rings!  We do not restrict batch quantities and do not aim at the collector market.  Peter Atwood makes a fine tool, and we respect that.  Thanks for your inquiry!


Best Regards,


Justin
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Ps. We weren't aware of JDR's product name prior to launching, but on closer inspection it appears that it is in fact a "Pryranha" anyways.

Any doubt they didn't know who Peter Atwood or JDR Knife & Tool were??  ::)  >:(  I dodn't see how anyone would want to support a company that is a hack and a fake!!!  >:( >:(
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Re: Piranha
« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2009, 04:19:57 pm »
MK7 Designs are they based in China by any chance?  :D

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Re: Piranha
« Reply #10 on: December 02, 2009, 02:46:44 am »
I sent the company an email stating how unhappy I was that they ripped Peter Atwood off and this was their response:

Hi John,


I am sorry to hear of your criticism before even using our tool!  Who did Peter Atwood use to inspire his tools?  He was not the first nor do we claim to be!  Our tool is designed, manufactured, and stress tested to strict military and aerospace criteria (and by licensed professional engineers) unlike Atwoods!  It also features a superior method of driver bit storage -- no o-rings!  We do not restrict batch quantities and do not aim at the collector market.  Peter Atwood makes a fine tool, and we respect that.  Thanks for your inquiry!


Best Regards,


Justin
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Ps. We weren't aware of JDR's product name prior to launching, but on closer inspection it appears that it is in fact a "Pryranha" anyways.

Any doubt they didn't know who Peter Atwood or JDR Knife & Tool were??  ::)  >:(  I dodn't see how anyone would want to support a company that is a hack and a fake!!!  >:( >:(

I am not sure why you would say its a rip off? The company does have a point, whether they heard of either other company or not they have the right to compete in a growing market. If there wasnt such a thing we would all wear the same clothes eat the same foods and drive the same cars. I for one am interested in this tool and look forward to it coming out.
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Re: Piranha
« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2009, 03:17:51 am »
I sent the company an email stating how unhappy I was that they ripped Peter Atwood off and this was their response:

Hi John,


I am sorry to hear of your criticism before even using our tool!  Who did Peter Atwood use to inspire his tools?  He was not the first nor do we claim to be!  Our tool is designed, manufactured, and stress tested to strict military and aerospace criteria (and by licensed professional engineers) unlike Atwoods!  It also features a superior method of driver bit storage -- no o-rings!  We do not restrict batch quantities and do not aim at the collector market.  Peter Atwood makes a fine tool, and we respect that.  Thanks for your inquiry!


Best Regards,


Justin
MK7 Designs


Ps. We weren't aware of JDR's product name prior to launching, but on closer inspection it appears that it is in fact a "Pryranha" anyways.

Any doubt they didn't know who Peter Atwood or JDR Knife & Tool were??  ::)  >:(  I dodn't see how anyone would want to support a company that is a hack and a fake!!!  >:( >:(

I am not sure why you would say its a rip off? The company does have a point, whether they heard of either other company or not they have the right to compete in a growing market. If there wasnt such a thing we would all wear the same clothes eat the same foods and drive the same cars. I for one am interested in this tool and look forward to it coming out.

You can look at the tool and not see an Atwood?  ::)  They are counting on guys like you to buy their products. I guess we simply live in a world where stealing is ok and nobody cares. I guess my time has passed and I need to live in the new world. I don't like it, but that's just the way it is. I'm tired of fighting for what is right. Nobody else cares, why should I???  :ahhh
John

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Re: Piranha
« Reply #12 on: December 02, 2009, 07:57:26 am »
Hmmm... They do have some valid points in their reply. :-\

Although the tools looks A LOT like a crawdaddy/atwrench hybrid, I doubt that Peter was the first to create one-piece tools etc. I mean, BCB was selling one-piece credit card tools at least a couple decades before Peter came out with his, and that tool had a lot of the functionality of modern Atwoods (and there were others predating that as well). They actually didn't say that they ignored Peter's work; what I get from their reply is that they were inspired by it, just like Peter was inspired by someone else's work, and just like others (probably including JDR) were inspired by his. I even buy the fact that they weren't aware of JDR's Pryranha, as (imho) JDR is not yet as widely known as Atwood (and they do note that the name is "Pryranha" and not "Piranha"). The "superior method of driver bit storage" and the stress test and licensed personnel do seem a bit gimmicky though. :) Thanks for the input John; it was actually you I wanted to hear from. :tu:

Now...

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I still think it's way overpriced tbh. Why, oh why, do they (and I mean all of them high-end manufacturers) have to make these things in titanium and S30V and damascus and other exotic materials and drive the price so high when these are supposed to be TOOLS? :rant: I mean, what's wrong with plain-old stainless or high-carbon and tool steels? I don't own any Atwoods or JDRs etc and don't plan to before the day they sell for under $30 a piece; till then I'll resort to the similarly priced but much more versatile (imho) traditional MTs and SAKs. ;)
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Re: Piranha
« Reply #13 on: December 02, 2009, 08:43:40 am »
All you have to do is do a google image search of an alligator wrench to see that Peter didn't invent that portion of the tool. Those things have been around for years. It's the bit driver that seems to be copied from Peters tools. I like the look of this tool. Just as I like the look of Peters tools.   
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Re: Piranha
« Reply #14 on: December 02, 2009, 09:52:17 am »
You can look at the tool and not see an Atwood?  ::)  They are counting on guys like you to buy their products. I guess we simply live in a world where stealing is ok and nobody cares. I guess my time has passed and I need to live in the new world. I don't like it, but that's just the way it is. I'm tired of fighting for what is right. Nobody else cares, why should I???  :ahhh

It's always been up to the consumers to buy what they think is right. ::)

Patents exist for this purpose too, but they protect specific concepts and then only for a short time to allow for improvement and progress. They never protected larger ideas so as not to stagnate the market, allowing competition that should lower prices and possibly improve on quality.

I'm pretty sure open and closed wrenches, bottle openers, and all functions included on the tool are long past open for everyone to use. As for a slit to hold a bit... well, it's not like he's parading it as his brainchild anyway...

It's not like Atwood will go out of business. Those buying his products will probably still be buying his products years from now... It just means some other folk will have useful tools they wouldn't otherwise have. Frankly I don't know why you bring age into it as this is always how things have been run in this country... :P

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« Last Edit: December 02, 2009, 09:54:23 am by Freudian Frog »
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