Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Wow.



Here we have that bloke off the telly from OCC. He is wearing one of his new T shirts. Now the shirt in question doesn't have a bike he has built printed on it. Which is probably just as well because his bikes look like shit. But yes, that is a FALCON motorcycle he is using as part of the design. He went as far as to add his logo to the licence plate. It's a sad day when the big guns steal from the small independent companies. Just like Harley's 'Screw It, Lets Ride' campaign. Oh dear.

31 comments:

  1. Screw the little guy - let's cash in!

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  2. For one moment I thought Paul Jnr had finally built a decent bike, lol. I should have known it wasn't his as it didn't have bits of fire engine or statue of liberty attached to it. Not that I've ever watched that OCC malarky

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  3. Probably the only way that you will see a t-shirt with a Falcon made bike for sale at WAL-MART..

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  5. What does Falcon think? This can't be okay. Can't they sue the asshole?

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  6. ok I had to...

    Lindsey,
    Thank you for emailing www.pauljrdesigns.com. Your email has been received and one of our Customer Service / Personal Shoppers will respond to you within 24 business hours.

    If you require immediate assistance, please contact one of our Customer Service representatives by phone.

    Customer Service
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  7. I HATE WHEN THIS HAPPENS! YOU KNOW SOME "HIP" DUDE WE PROBABLY KNOW WORK FOR HARLEY AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS KINDA SHIT.

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  8. not good.
    http://motorcycho.blogspot.com/2010/07/as-seen-on-tv.html

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  9. It happened with Rock and Roll, It happened with punk and now it's happening with choppers.
    Make it understandable for the simple men, make money, throw it away.
    Fuck 'm all, the'll never get it!

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  10. Your helmet that was stolen in New York, will be on the next weeks episode of Orange Count Choppers

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  11. Trouble is without Corporations, we wouldn't be able to post this stuff or have the raw materials to build choppers from. Shit isn't it, we might be Independent be we are still dependent. However Paul Jnr is still a twat for using the image from someone who actually has true creative ability.

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  12. Thieving cock will get his in the end.

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  13. I e-mailed them too..lets hope they wise da fuck up...as for H-d...No chance..!!

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  14. Who took the pic of the Falcon motorcycle? Intelectual property and all that, they should go after the douche.

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  15. This is unreal. Its almost as if he doesnt even know what that bike is. Could it be he's that detatched from the chopper building world.

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  16. Incredible, how's he got the kahunas to wear someone else's work to represent his own?? I always knew he was a nob, but to be happy to represent his "creations" with someone else's truly great work makes him a total c*nt.

    As for Harley, well that's just laughable!! You know what they say, imitation is the highest form of flattery n all that!

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  17. He stole his tash from one of the members of Village People aswell!!

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  18. ****Update**** from the COC Blog!!!

    As of noon CA time, the above t-shirts have been removed from their site thanks to many out there, especially some of you COC readers that helped inquire about this. Thanks for helping out and sticking up for the little guys!

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  19. Hey hey! Good news! They never replied to my email :(

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  20. Guys, do you really think they found this photo on the internet and just blow them big on the t-shirt? There's a 'designer' who will go to the stock photo agency (like www.stockphoto.com), log in with their subscription account and search for 'bike black shining' - something like that. Then they show like 10-15 of the possible designs to the business owner and he chooses what he likes. How the photo ended up being in a stock agency - is another big question. Usually the guy that uploads image there gets some $ for the subscriber download but, unless there's a people in the picture agency does not asks for the proof of authorship. Grab some hi-res photo in the internet, mind 10-15 keywords that may lead customer to it, upload it to the stock agency... profit!

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  21. yeah right like he and noone else has seen that bike that has had more press than most custom bikes ever. Point is that why's a custom bike designer using a bike thats not his design. Lame Ass there's no excuse. Stock image my ass if you want your name on a design company design your own bikes and then use them for your own shirts. Blaming your "designer" and then calling yourself a designer is ridiculous.

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  22. Because at this time he had no bikes that he designed and that are do not belonging to the OCC? Thus he didn't wanted to give his father one more reason to sue him? Well - that's just my speculations and i think that removing these t-shirts from display is a good sign. Probably now, when he's not bound by NDA with the AC producers PJ can make a t-shirt with the anti-venom bike. I mean - c'mon, he's built this bike mostly as a show-off of the company and skill, now use it to show off! Doubt it will look THAT good in black-and-white as that falcon bike does, but there are people who buy acid-colored t-shirts out there, right? It's not me tho, just not my style.

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  23. i hate this!!!! fuck fuck fuck.... "Hardley Davidson" is hardley anything these days.. suckin cock to the board out of fear for the next quarter's earnings.. just like the rest of them.. steeling from the authenticity of the freedom fighter so that the "buy button pusher" (inauthentic freedom rod rammer) can feel like they belong.. been happening for years...

    stay the course folks... its all we got

    -clutch monkey

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  24. occ sucks -always had - always will...just ask anyone who went to the cycle world int'l. motorcycle show some years back. they were charging $10 for an autographed photo, and the line was out the door. Indian Larry was there, if ya wanted a pic, an autograph, you hadda tech question - whatever , just wanted to shoot the shit, he was there to hang and talk a show off his chops, the best chops built in a long a looong time. It's good to see the NYC secen ain't completely gone, proven w/ the Bklyn Invitational, and the builders that carry the torch...

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  25. I did design work for Paul Jr. last year. The guy is an untalented asshole. His only concern, is being on tv. Doesn't matter what its for as long as he is in the limelight. He has no ideas. He has designers come up with the ideas, do the work and then he snatches up all the work and claims it as his own. I did several renderings for him for multiple projects. This was almost a year ago, and I haven't received any copies for my portfolio. SO, I don't even have anything to show for it. Guy is a piece of shit, so this t-shirt really doesn't surprise me.

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