gazlynn
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But that implies that clone users aren't committed to vaping, does it not? It implies that people who buy originals do see themselves as being somehow better (more committed to vaping) than people who can only get clones. That's one reason why I didn't go to vapefest - it does seem too elitist or cliquey. My daily tank at the moment is an unbranded Coppervape Skyline and anyone "in the know" who sees it will instantly know it's a clone.
So we vaping muggles must avoid offending the elite with our clones, or fear having scorn poured upon us?
(I'm not talking about you here Gaz, but this is how the elitist vapers are perceived, rightly or wrongly.)
Ok I might not of worded that as well as I should of... sorry commited was the wrong word to use. I didn't want to open up a can of worms but there are quite a few vapers that despise clone use as they feel it inhibits creativity within the industry.
The passion they feel about clone use is strong and loud one in certain circles... take for instance the uks / sv facebook groups who had a tent next door to potv at VF... They have a no clone policy anyone mentioning a clone will be taken to task quickly and in certain instances kicked out of the group.
I didn't mean to say that they are more committed to vaping than you or I.
I hope this makes sense ( not sure myself lol )
cheers
Gaz