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The Cardfather![]() Veteran user Long Beach, CA 344 Posts ![]() |
The same Tenyo source I mentioned before on this site has a few T-28's but they may be knock-offs. He said around the same time the original Tenyo was popular someone made counterfeits. Everything looks exact but the instructions are printed on rice paper and "Made in Hong Kong" in the lower right corner. Has anyone heard or seen this before? I would assume even a vintage knock-off would have a place in a collection for historical significance. Are these counterfeits common?
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cyberdave03![]() Veteran user 303 Posts ![]() |
There is one out there called "Dots Next", which is obviously modeled after "What's Next".
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dots-Next-Ultima......6e7aaf1d |
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The Cardfather![]() Veteran user Long Beach, CA 344 Posts ![]() |
No. This is literally a replica of the original Tenyo product. Same box, same Tenyo logo. Everything identical to the original but with rice paper instructions and Made in Hong Kong printed in corner.
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