Re: Juke box

Posted by Leeedy On 2020/3/6 23:41:56
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Guscha wrote:
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Trademarks have to be registered to very specific types/classes of goods and/or services.

Bicycles and jukeboxes (and pianos) ain't the same (market) as motor vehicles and wiring harnesses (and related components and tools).


Brian (BH), thanks. And don't forget, please, that Packard could be your family name and thus you could name your company after you. Below some few pics of Packard brands.

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...but most were obviously cheesing off of the prestige of the Packard automobile...

Too narrowly understood and considered. Also before the first Packard car was build, Packard was the name of companies.



images sources
#1, #2, #4 - hippostcard.com
#3 - eBay; item no. 302497941220




Already very well known and already understood-at least by me. See The Packard Cormorant magazine article as I have mentioned several times. If the topic is important enough to debate, the back issue is certainly available.

I have even pointed out in the past places like the Packard Hotel in Havana, Cuba and Packard Motel in Florida and elsewhere.

Already talked about the Packard Piano and Organ Company in Indiana (see Packard Bike postings).

Even talked about Packard cologne (you think GTO cologne in the 1960s was not taking a free ride ride on the rep of the car?) and add-on Packard suspension systems.

Again... MOST (obviously not ALL, but MOST) were riding off of Packard automobile prestige. Some even copied PMCC's logo or used similar logos or similar sales slogans. Like the bicycle company that sneakily talked about a "famous Packard ride"... or the bicycle kickstand maker that used the slogan, "Ask The Boy Who Has One"... there should be no mystery or mitigation/minimizing of what was going on here. If it isn't obvious... even Stevie Wonder could see this.

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