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What happened to the magnetic based Firenock?

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What happened to the magnetic based Firenock?

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In mid-August 2007, Firenock, LLC and Dorge Huang were sued by Easton Technical Products (the maker of Easton arrows, Hoyt bows, Reflex bows, Fuse accessories, etc.). On March 4, 2008 a Consent Judgment and Permanent Injunction was signed by Utah Federal Judge Ted Steward. This consent order decided that no magnet-activated lighted nocks of Firenock, LLC could be sold in the US. This applies only to Firenock v2.0 and products related to that series. The consent order does not have any effect on our current technology. On January 10, 2008, Firenock, LLC introduced the new Firenock “G” series to the world at the Archery Trade Association show in Indianapolis. This new Firenock uses a mini “G” switch (based on acceleration) instead of a reed switch (which is responsive to a magnet field). Being forced to change our design could have been a disaster for another company. But instead, it has resulted in an even more technologically advanced and more dependable lighted nock. We are now moving

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