12/11-28 Cassettes in Silver... Eagle?

Doesn't just happen in the Far East - I won't mention any names/locations but I used to visit a major food manufacturer somewhere in the UK where I could get a Staff discount due to the nature of my employment;

You could buy, for example, jams/preserves in large/tiny jars with plain/fancy labels that went to either 'a-discount-corner-shop-near-you' or Knightsbridge with equally differing prices - for, yes, exactly the same product... :shock:

It's called Marketing!
 
We_are_Stevo":p7efs76h said:
Doesn't just happen in the Far East - I won't mention any names/locations but I used to visit a major food manufacturer somewhere in the UK where I could get a Staff discount due to the nature of my employment;

You could buy, for example, jams/preserves in large/tiny jars with plain/fancy labels that went to either 'a-discount-corner-shop-near-you' or Knightsbridge with equally differing prices - for, yes, exactly the same product... :shock:

It's called Marketing!

Where is your point? Just because you can get some 'branded' jam in a tub from a jam factory is absolutely no proof these casettes are made by Shimano. They maybe good copies, yes, but I doubt they are shimano made. Pretty sure shimano own their own factories and tooling anyhow.

At least this is a good example as to how internet rumours are started :roll:
 
John":e55mxs4p said:
Where is your point? Just because you can get some 'branded' jam in a tub from a jam factory is absolutely no proof these casettes are made by Shimano. They maybe good copies, yes, but I doubt they are shimano made. Pretty sure shimano own their own factories and tooling anyhow.

At least this is a good example as to how internet rumours are started :roll:

The manufacturers don't make ALL their own products - they don't have the capacity - so they provide the tooling to other factories in a reciprocal deal, therefore made 'for' not made 'by' - and the West manufactures hardly anything these days, it's all 'out-sourced...'

If 'cheap Chinese copies' were just that do you not think the huge Corporations legal departments wouldn't soon litigate them out of existence?

...and the jam was just a single example of how the same practice works at home. It applies to virtually everything you buy - if you're mug enough to be a snob for certain Brands because they have a huge marketing budget then that's your choice... :LOL:

PS; a quote from Shimanos 'Mission Statement...'

"We at Shimano have been providing attractive products with a focus on cycling and fishing, the most popular outdoor sports."

Note the phrase 'providing' - not 'manufacturing...' ;)

Browsing their acquisition history shows just how 'Global' their manufacturing base has become...
 
Oh deary me. If you keep saying something it doesn't make it true :LOL:

We_are_Stevo":3s5kaybd said:
The manufacturers don't make ALL their own products - they don't have the capacity - so they provide the tooling to other factories in a reciprocal deal, therefore made 'for' not made 'by' - and the West manufactures hardly anything these days, it's all 'out-sourced...'

The problem with sweeping generalisation is they are often wrong. All the manufacturers? The manufacturer we are talking about is Shimano which incidentally is Japanese - last time I checked (and in fact visited) Japan was is the Eastern hemisphere.


We_are_Stevo":3s5kaybd said:
If 'cheap Chinese copies' were just that do you not think the huge Corporations legal departments wouldn't soon litigate them out of existence?


You assume Shimano a) care and b) have a robust enough patent to chase a few cheapo cassettes.


What might hold true in the world of cakes and jam doesn't necessarily hold true in the world of global manufacturing ;)


Maybe shimano outsource manufacture, maybe not. Like I mentioned above everything I read indicates they owned their own tooling and manufacturing facilites. Based on some semantics in their mission statement you would suggest otherwise. TBH I don't really care either way. However in my experience of working with large Japanese automotive (not confectionery) companies they generally exert huge amounts of control over their suppliers - so even if they did outsource I very much doubt they'd tolerate anything going out under a different brand from the same facility.

That's all by the by really. Think this is a perfectly passable Chinese/Far Eastern copy of a Shimano cassette not made by shimano tooling. Up to you to proove otherwise really, and thus far you've failed to do so. Probably the biggest indicator (which you've failed to take on board or mention) is it does look a bit different to any Shimano cassettes. Sorry, won't accept anymore pie based examples to backup your points ;) In fact think I've wasted enough time on this discussion unless of course you can bring something worthwhile.
 
We_are_Stevo":18jnll2e said:
legrandefromage":18jnll2e said:
I think you are taking a little too seriously, it is only a cheap cassette!

:LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

Of course you are both right. Much too seriously and Shimano XTR M900 is made by Lee Chi who of course then reused the same tooling to supply brake levers for Raleigh Lizards.
 
I've just put the Eagle next to a shimano - theres no difference to the hyperglide pattern or the finish for that matter.


I'M LYING!!! DO YOU THINK ME THAT SAD??


Wait till lunchtime.... then we'll see.
 
Ooh, the fun one can have on a day off... :LOL:

Automotive industry? Hmmm... Vauxhall Astra MkI/Seat Ibiza anyone? Redundant British tooling sold to Spanish manufacturer perhaps? No, surely not! :shock:

Oh b****r it, I'm bored with this now... :roll: I don't care if it is raining still, gonna walk the dog then drag my bike into the kitchen and finish it - huzzah! :D
 
legrandefromage":9qi20b7h said:
I've just put the Eagle next to a shimano - theres no difference to the hyperglide pattern or the finish for that matter.


I'M LYING!!! DO YOU THINK ME THAT SAD??


Wait till lunchtime.... then we'll see.

Oh yeah, you're right, they're identical... :LOL:
 
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