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Was this sign real?
Ok, I didn't bite because, from what I remember, this seller sells a lot of reprinted stuff. That being said was this one real, and if not, how does this guy keep his 100% rating? Does he just sell to folks and hope they think it's real...and if they want a return he makes it easy so gets off scott-free? Just curious as it's a neat sign...,.
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Not a chance.
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Indiana, 'Nuf said :D
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Most likely fake.
If you look at his current auctions you will see that he has an oil for sale. When you look at it is shows some rust and wear. When you read the description, he says you will receive a can that is unopened and in much better shape. He is asking $29.99 for it. Now, when you Google that oil can, there is somebody who is selling six of these cans for $59 dollars and they CLEARLY STATE the can is a reproduction. My guess is this scammer (ACOFIND, fourducks, theolestuff) has bought six fake cans from this guy for $59 dollars and is going to try and sell all six for at least $29.99 and is going to call them original and vintage. Oh yeah, ACOFIND says these cans were purchased at a local estate sale. Which, of course, allows him to then come back and say he didn't know they were fake if a buyer calls him out. Look at his other signs and I bet most of them are fake also. Look at his Feed Back and it is sickening. He has a good racket going where he makes thousands of dollars a year from selling fake stuff to unsuspecting buyers. Of course, no matter how many times he is reported to eBay they just let him continue because they get the fees from these sales. David |
fake as pam andersons ah! nevermind
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Was this sign real?
Really just made to look old, and the text is too bright as well
Jimmy |
Lots of fake signs on ebay sell for decent $$$, esp. old wooden signs like this turd:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251043662125...#ht_500wt_1182 No way is this real. Boxes of this vintage would likely have dovetail joints, and the chances of an "end" from an otherwise broken box surviving with lettering that dark is highly unlikely. Nothing about this item passes the smell test. It's either some "craft fair" type reproduction from the 1970s/80s, or just a scammer who got some old boards (probably from a broken desk drawer/dresser drawer etc) and a stencil kit. Then brush on some polyurethane to "preserve" the thing and hide your tracks. Sad there are so many morons out there, although for $30 if all you want is decorative value (which is probably what the buyer is was seeking), no big deal I guess. But it is still shady business. |
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