Photo of Apache in Extreme Boat Magazine
#31
Originally posted by Steve 1
I went by the Apache booth at the Miami show 3 times.I was looking for master kraftsmen Steve Koss.
I wanted to tell him Warpaint would like your autograph
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Surrender ladies.The show is over.Maybe next year. By Guess who?
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Damm!!!!!!!!! Just think I missed a chance to meet a genuine Master A$$hole..
Later and Best Regards BTW
I went by the Apache booth at the Miami show 3 times.I was looking for master kraftsmen Steve Koss.
I wanted to tell him Warpaint would like your autograph
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Surrender ladies.The show is over.Maybe next year. By Guess who?
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Damm!!!!!!!!! Just think I missed a chance to meet a genuine Master A$$hole..
Later and Best Regards BTW
I knew i could drag you out of that dusty work area.You know you missed me cupcake
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Steve,
I'm an old Apache 41 customer, a few weeks ago a friend told me about this new "Apache" boat company and gave me the Web address. Something doesn't add up.
First, how can you claim your heritage includes all these 41 and 47 apaches.??? These boats didn't come from your company. Most of the boats pictured on your website were built by Marc McManus.
McManus built all the 41's and 47's since early 1987(he built ours in 1988) and still builds Apache's today. It seems to me you guys are trying to take credit for work you didn't do. Not a flame, just an observation.
Secondly, How are you guys using the "Apache" trademark ?????? I went to the United States Patent and Trademark Office website and did a search(isn't the internet great). The name "Apache" for boats is registration # 0706228. The website shows Mark McManus as the holder of this trademark. If anybody doesn't belive me just go to this website and look for yourself.
This isn't a flame post, just asking some questions. Please respond if you have time.
I'm an old Apache 41 customer, a few weeks ago a friend told me about this new "Apache" boat company and gave me the Web address. Something doesn't add up.
First, how can you claim your heritage includes all these 41 and 47 apaches.??? These boats didn't come from your company. Most of the boats pictured on your website were built by Marc McManus.
McManus built all the 41's and 47's since early 1987(he built ours in 1988) and still builds Apache's today. It seems to me you guys are trying to take credit for work you didn't do. Not a flame, just an observation.
Secondly, How are you guys using the "Apache" trademark ?????? I went to the United States Patent and Trademark Office website and did a search(isn't the internet great). The name "Apache" for boats is registration # 0706228. The website shows Mark McManus as the holder of this trademark. If anybody doesn't belive me just go to this website and look for yourself.
This isn't a flame post, just asking some questions. Please respond if you have time.
#35
Originally posted by ApacheCarl
Steve,
I'm an old Apache 41 customer, a few weeks ago a friend told me about this new "Apache" boat company and gave me the Web address. Something doesn't add up.
First, how can you claim your heritage includes all these 41 and 47 apaches.??? These boats didn't come from your company. Most of the boats pictured on your website were built by Marc McManus.
McManus built all the 41's and 47's since early 1987(he built ours in 1988) and still builds Apache's today. It seems to me you guys are trying to take credit for work you didn't do. Not a flame, just an observation.
Secondly, How are you guys using the "Apache" trademark ?????? I went to the United States Patent and Trademark Office website and did a search(isn't the internet great). The name "Apache" for boats is registration # 0706228. The website shows Mark McManus as the holder of this trademark. If anybody doesn't belive me just go to this website and look for yourself.
This isn't a flame post, just asking some questions. Please respond if you have time.
Steve,
I'm an old Apache 41 customer, a few weeks ago a friend told me about this new "Apache" boat company and gave me the Web address. Something doesn't add up.
First, how can you claim your heritage includes all these 41 and 47 apaches.??? These boats didn't come from your company. Most of the boats pictured on your website were built by Marc McManus.
McManus built all the 41's and 47's since early 1987(he built ours in 1988) and still builds Apache's today. It seems to me you guys are trying to take credit for work you didn't do. Not a flame, just an observation.
Secondly, How are you guys using the "Apache" trademark ?????? I went to the United States Patent and Trademark Office website and did a search(isn't the internet great). The name "Apache" for boats is registration # 0706228. The website shows Mark McManus as the holder of this trademark. If anybody doesn't belive me just go to this website and look for yourself.
This isn't a flame post, just asking some questions. Please respond if you have time.
Jon
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#38
Hey Trout............... GOOD ONE !!!!!!!
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#40
Originally posted by Steve 1
Whatever Battle
BTW Everyone who see's what we have going on is very Impressed.. so please stay in your realm of Stupidity.. Later and Best Regards.
Whatever Battle
BTW Everyone who see's what we have going on is very Impressed.. so please stay in your realm of Stupidity.. Later and Best Regards.
Buddy you need to contact me about some unfinished stuff. I am still looking to get the rest of my stuff. I have been nice but.........
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