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| Fluke 87V switch's white mark |
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| Martin72:
Me, I would contact Fluke for this when it´s so important, telling them the concerns of having a fake product and wait for their answer. Everything else are speculations. |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: Martin72 on December 03, 2022, 12:05:43 pm ---Me, I would contact Fluke for this when it´s so important, telling them the concerns of having a fake product and wait for their answer. Everything else are speculations. --- End quote --- It's not going to be "fake", but it might be a grey import. OTOH they might have run out of white paint that day and the boss said "make them anyway!". |
| Mechatrommer:
--- Quote from: Fungus on December 03, 2022, 12:53:12 pm ---It's not going to be "fake", but it might be a grey import. --- End quote --- what does it mean grey market? legit instruments from legit factory, is just through unauthorized channels? or less than par certification/calibration/reject result sold in unauthorized channels? or else? what? if i really care about white mark, i'll use pen correction liquid, 1 second fix. |
| Martin72:
--- Quote ---It's not going to be "fake" --- End quote --- Just to attract a bit more attention, given the amount of emails they might get every day. ;) |
| Arhigos:
Older 87v had white painting. New 87v doesn't have it anymore. Also old 87v had a shaft from stainless steel inside knob. New 87v knob is fully made from plastic. |
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