I'm wondering if I could get something clarified, just for my own education on this.
For me, if I go out and buy golf clubs that say “Ping” on them, and I get the whole set for $150, I'm pretty sure they're not real Pings, right? I'm pretty sure they're fake, and somebody has brought them into the country.
In terms of the issue that, say, Eaton Yale is looking at, or CSA, is it the price point that would turn the light bulb on that this can't be real? Or are they so good at faking it that they leave it at a price point where it's very close to where it could be, and they're making even more money on the thing?
Is it all price that's driving them to do this? Or how would a guy like me figure it out?