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Hi;
It appears that the consensus about selling and
ethics is pretty much in agreement as to the driving range issue. Simply selling
a club out of one's bag isn't unethical, opening up a "business" at the range
without the owner's permission is grossly unethical. I agree with that.
O.K. Now that we have that settled, here's another
one for the ethicists on board our happy little electronic ship. Is anyone,
hobbyist, cut and glue guy, professional, at all concerned over making clubs
that are, if not exact duplicates of OEM stuff, close enough to be suspect? I
think the most egregious example of this are the Ping Anser clones by
Bettinardi and Cameron in the "big name" section of the business, and every
other Chinese copy - there are dozens of brands - we all have assembled. Add to
that the multiple copies of Callaway, Titleist, Cobra, TaylorMade, Mizuno, etc.,
and you may have an ethical dilemma.
So, has anyone sold any of that stuff and felt bad
about it later? Or is it simply a matter of "I gotta make a living and besides,
everyone else is doing it."
Is there anything unethical about selling that
stuff?
TFlan
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