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skeletor
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posted June 14, 2000 09:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for skeletor     Edit/Delete Message
I have searched the archives and I have read that the white label NILES are real, however, I have also read that when dealing with amps, the 1st thing to look for is consistent liquid level when the amps are placed side by side. There are inconsistencies in the levels of liquid in the amps I have. Has anyone had NILE amps like these and tried them? These amps are labeled exactly like the ones on another thread that shows a picture, but it seems they should be consistent in the level. This may be a result of the inconsistent amps themselves, which I have read is common with NILE. Any insight would be greaty appreciated.

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mullduyne
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posted June 14, 2000 09:58 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mullduyne   Click Here to Email mullduyne     Edit/Delete Message
I had white label niles with no exp or lot on amp and they seemed to work fine

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BiffBoom
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posted June 14, 2000 11:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BiffBoom   Click Here to Email BiffBoom     Edit/Delete Message
Nile is very inconsistent..different sized amps and different fluid levels.

Whites are real

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skeletor
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posted June 18, 2000 03:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for skeletor     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks for the info.

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mokhtarsayed
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posted June 21, 2000 08:39 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for mokhtarsayed   Click Here to Email mokhtarsayed     Edit/Delete Message
Skeletor, hope the info on this thread and the one inside it is useful to you.
http://www.elitefitness.com/ubb/Forum3/HTML/000494.html

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skeletor
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posted June 24, 2000 04:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for skeletor     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks Mokhtar.

This may sound like a stupid question, but I'm not familiar with amp machines or the manufacturing process. Would it be possible for a counterfeiter to obtain one of these old and outdated amp machines?

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mokhtarsayed
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posted June 25, 2000 05:57 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for mokhtarsayed   Click Here to Email mokhtarsayed     Edit/Delete Message
Well, I guess nothing is impossible. Maybe the really really old machines are sold as junk eventually, and someone with some knowledge could fix them. (Although they're usually donated to universities for educational value, and as free publicity for the companies.) The counterfeiter wouldn't need to buy old equipment though. This is because he doesn't need a complicated process. He has no quality control to worry about, no standard procedure to follow, usually not even any active ingredient to add. So he wouldn't need to buy anything from a pharmaceutical company, and have his name on an invoice. Just have a machine to make glass ampoules and print them. The printing usually gives them away. I saw counterfeit Deca once, and the label would smear. It wasn't stuck around correctly either.

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