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I just received my scp catalog and was very surprised how many lots were completely or partially missing information and proper descriptions. Seems like whoever wrote the copy for many of the items had never did a high-end sports auction catalog before.
Anyone else notice this? I am a "ring guy" and not one of the three rings mentioned gold content (i.e. 10K or 14K), if the diamond was real or a cz fake, if the ring had any writing inside to indentify the manufacturer, the ring size and if the ring was a real ring, a salesman sample or replica. Many of the other lots lacked important information too. |
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