Bob's Component Resto, Part 25: The Paperwork

So many falsehoods and distortions here, so where do we even start? Oh well, here goes. First, you again fail to provide a single shred of evidence (or proof) of what you're accusing him of. Only accusations backed up with nothing. And you cannot take nothing to the "court case" that you refer to because you'll lose. Next, you say that you don't make "fake" tags. Define "fake". Is a date coded replacement windshield a "fake" windshield? Is a repro fuel filter that I buy at the car show a "fake" filter because it has a 1973 date code painted on it? Is the new fender that you buy from AMD a "fake" fender because it isn't the one the car came with when new? And are all repro fender tags "fake"? Why? Are any of your approved fender tags "non-fake" because you've decided that you like the company that they came from. So instead of throwing around baseless accusations and innuendo, I'll give you the facts exactly as I encountered them. I have done business with them twice. Both transactions were polite, professional and timely. And that's a lot more than I can say for many of the vendors that I've encountered in my 35 years in the hobby. Regarding the replacement fender tag they made for me, everything was completely honest and above the board. He insisted on rock solid documentation prior to making the replacement tag, and made it very clear to me that he would in no way alter or change anything from what was indicated on the build sheet and window sticker. Totally honest and professional. How is that fake? If that's your definition of fake, then my paint job, engine, tires, oil filter, windshield, hood, battery, carpets, windshield washer fluid, air in my tires, spark plugs, transmission gasket set, trunk carpet, gas in the tank, air filter, my most recent haircut, fuel filter, and one hundred seventy five other items on my car are all "fake". So your solution to my missing tag would to just leave a blank space on the inner fender with two screw holes when a perfectly legal, legitimate and honest solution is readily available? Really? To me, that's just plain stupid.