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It's a truism that you cannot own something you can't defend. If you can't defend it, the Big Boys take it away from you. Kearns is a very smart - and lucky - guy to have been able to prevail in over two decades of legal battles.
The real answer is to outrun them. As noted earlier, make them, get them out there. This prevents someone else from having a valid patent and keeping YOU from making them.
So what yall are saying is to start making and selling them with no patent. The part will last somone a lifetime, so unless somebody losses it, once everone has one thats the end of the money. I will can probably sell them for $25 to $30, so if I had a profit of $15 to $20 dollars, it would take me 200 to 300 of them to make enough to repay myself for the patent fees. I don't know what kind of steel I would made out of yet, it will be about 1-1.5" round bar stock, and take about 2-3" in length per part. I would think that the part would sell to maybe 50% of the people that reload rifle cases. Say I sold 5000 at a profit of $15 that would be a profit of $75,000 minus say 30% ($22,500) for taxes that leaves me a profit of $52,500. I have no clue how many people in the us reload rifle ammo, but atfer doing this math, there has to be alot more than 10,000 people that reload rifle ammo. Would it be best to get my hands on the other compaines tool like, lee rcbs, etc, and make version of my attachment for there brands, than start sellling them. From my searching, I don't see anything like my attachment that is already being made, but would I have any problems if someone actually does make something like mine. I would think that as along as they don't have a patent on it and I don't try to get a patent on it than there is no problem. Would I start trying to sell them on ebay or to try to get midway to sell them for me.
Thanks for yall help