It might actually be the name of the guy who made the kit, although it's hard to see how someone could trademark a name.
My youngest daughter collects old penny dreadfuls. One of her favorite authors of such is "John Galt." He was apparently writing in the UK in the Victorian era.
There are a number of electronic stores. I believe this product is in one of the News and magazine vendors. They are everywhere. I was in the Delta A out of Boston and E out of Atlanta
I am not sure if I should be dismayed at the use of his name, or happy someone is at least producing with it....although the connection is going over my low brow....
I thought that they were your products... Anyway, if you look at the picture (click on it to enlarge it), you will see a circle-R after "John Galt." That is the mark of a federally-registered trade name. TM is the common law claim. See the USPTO website for a quick explanation https://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-gett...
https://www.bountyhunterwine.com/bran...
Check out http://johngalt.com/
and http://www.pacsun.com/john-galt/
My youngest daughter collects old penny dreadfuls. One of her favorite authors of such is "John Galt." He was apparently writing in the UK in the Victorian era.
https://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-gett...