I certainly have tons of respect for manufactures who "borrow" ideas here and there to help come up with their own hybrids of existing designs, but straight re-pop/copies of an existing product sold under a different name?
If this is all true, that would mean they (Quicksilver) did this without permission from Skip Hess and basically polluted an entire new market with fakes before Skip even had a chance to export over there. I believe Skip didn't get into the Australian market until after '77.
Unless, this information is wrong, this would really make Quicksilver suck as a company IMO. What other US manufactures/companies did they re-pop without permission?
Regardless if they later designed the first "Helium" BMX frame (which also sounds totally lame to me), it's really not cool to profit from fakes... Just ask any art dealer.
Who knows what re-painted/re-stickered vintage bikes are coming out of Australia and being called Mongoose nowadays... Sheesh!
Here's the pics I was sent:
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