remember the nrsy fakes?check this out!
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Re: remember the nrsy fakes?check this out!
The NRSY I have come across (which admittedly isn't many) have had a series number on the cap in addition to the NRSY logo.
- That means on those NRSY is the *BRAND*.
For the NIC caps with NRSY on them NRSY is the *SERIES*.
It's not about fakes..
It's a crap brand that happens to use the same letters as a NIC series.
Interesting that the -series- on the NRSY -brand- caps match the series name of some Jackon's.
- Perhaps Jackon OEM's for NRSY (brand) ???
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