wait
what
why is the "we have computer speakers at home" company making lapidary tools
I love learning about new activities that have unique terms for things.
"Dopping is a way to hold your stone while cabbing."
hell yeah dude

a 30-something cat creature with gender confusion
I really like PSO1, Elder Scrolls, weird old games, prog music, mac and cheese, and other things but I'm really bad at remembering stuff when I want to make a list
I wish I could be isekai'd into a world that sucked slightly less
wait
what
why is the "we have computer speakers at home" company making lapidary tools
I love learning about new activities that have unique terms for things.
"Dopping is a way to hold your stone while cabbing."
hell yeah dude
They seem to be two different companies, kinda? Weird though. Wonder how this happened lol
Inland Products Inc. located outside of LA, founded 1991.
Inland Craft (owned and operated by Reentel International Inc) located outside of Chicago, founded 1998.
They share a logo because ???.
And then I went and checked the USPTO trademark database.
The Inland Craft mark was abandoned by Reentel in Mar 2023, and they never held a mark on the red wifi symbol.
The Inland Products mark exists, in both color and grayscale, but both were assigned by inland to Micro Center(!?!) in 2011.
Also, a nearly identical mark is owned by Inland Diamond Products Co. in Michigan.
Inland is basically Micro Center's house brand these days, for everything from monitor arms to 3D printer filament, so that part doesn't surprise me
there's always a chance it's just "we got a bunch of whatever from the OEMs, hope it turns a profit"
Something something Ball Corporation and complex product portfolios