I've just returned from flying 200 miles up north in my new plane. After this post, I'll be out of the office for my annual moose hunt and will not respond until the end of moose season. I've incorporated golden nuggets in the following statements. Those astute enough will undoubtedly discern...
None of the information I shared constituted "disparaging remarks." My intention was solely to inform everyone about the standard process involved in the production of nearly all products available in stores nationwide.
I've already sold thousands of my bags nationwide, and customers can't get enough of the handles. Every day, they rave about the ingenious design of the strong handle at the bottom. In Canada, it's hailed as 'the best bags on the market'.
I have worked at the Alaska Railroad for nearly 20 years as a federally licensed engineer. I am also an accomplished pilot holding yet another federal license. Every statement you have made is entirely untrue in every respect.
I havent even had a speeding ticket in nearly 30 years. Watch you...
There is no imitation involved. Kaboat collaborated with a reputable manufacturer and selected a product from their catalog. Following this, an order was placed, and Kaboat branded the product as its own. I hope this adequately clarifies the situation for everyone. How many ways do I need to...
The attorneys involved specialize in patent law and are tasked with conducting comprehensive research to ensure that no intellectual property rights are violated prior to substantial investments being made in the patent application process. Their role is pivotal in ensuring legal compliance and...
After a prolonged period of maintaining discretion and refraining from disclosure, it is now imperative to bring to light the truth about Larry Bartlet. I am prepared to reveal all pertinent details.
If what you said is true, consider why and how Caribou Gear obtained its patent if LB had already been out there. There are new laws in place at the USPTO office. It's not a matter of who was first, but instead who filed for the patent first." I have invested over 30K in patents over the years...
Please check out my new thread "Troy Sessions Tells All - Rafts, Game Bags" and repost your content there. Your participation is greatly appreciated!
I will expose all.. Get some popcorn!
For all o
Please check out my new thread "Troy Sessions Tells All - Rafts, Game Bags" and repost your content there. Your participation is greatly appreciated!
I will expose all..
My comments are in reference to the following discussion initiated by Larry Bartlet in a previous thread.
Wonder how he's justifying trying to patent Kuiu's game bag design with handles? That's just shameful, Sessions.
When you patent a product the process includes disclosing "prior artwork"...
LB, it's important to understand that the patent process is far more complicated than you may think. The concept behind the bags you claim as your own has been around for almost 100 years. The first "bags" used were the old burlap bean and barley grain bags utilized by farmers in the early...
Ken,
Thank you for reaching out.
For starters, having a jetboat offers the hunter a level of safety over drop-off hunts from transporters who are basically taxi cab drivers in the ski and usually haveing "NO" hunting skills themselves.
The name of the game for giant moose is to go...
Roymunson, Don't feel bad at all for your interest in getting a magnificent animal scored.
Very few people ever get a chance to SEE a Boone and Crocket moose let alone harvest one.
Not to mention the time & expenses it takes to find and hunt trophy areas holding these giant moose, it's big...
I've got to say you take the cake when it comes to persistence. Big congrats on getting the job done on two wheels. A nice meat bull and a full freezer will certainly get you through the winter.
AkRyan, I choose my hunting areas OVER 100 plus miles from any town, most local pilots won't fly over 100 miles to go moose hunting, I know this because all my friends won't fly that far. I fly further than anyone else will go just to get where the giants are AND know I have hunting grounds to...
The reason I became a pilot was for my love of Dall Sheep Hunting, funny you should mention that.
I soon realized from my mentors it takes around 10 years of training and hundreds and hundreds of hours learning the art of wilderness flying to become efficient enough to stay alive and hunt for...