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Conversation with a non-collector
I was out last night with some friends that I'd not seen for a while when one of them started to ask me about my collection. As well as telling him about some of the good badges, I also mentioned about the fakes I'd picked up when first starting.
He said "So are you buying them to sell on?" I replied "No, I'm buying them to keep & display." He then asked "Well if you're buying them to keep & display, does it really matter if any are fake?" I'm guessing he never progressed beyond Panini football stickers!
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There is often mention made of gap fillers by some, but I only buy fakes/copies in error! They then go in the box of shame
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I've heard of people using them as gap fillers before & I think it's possibly how the earliest copies ended up out there.
They're not for me though. Like you, the fakes I've picked up were mistakes & at a time when I had far more enthusiasm than knowledge. Mine are also tucked away in a dark place.
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The ones I've got I considered fixing to a wrought iron gate, something like that - garden shabby chic. Trouble is, give it time, & they'll be genuine.
These non-collectors, I thought they went under the collective title of "wives". |
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Are you trying to bait Tigerlily again?
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There are many, many collectors out there ( not members of this Forum ) who either are not aware that dud badges exist ( or even the size of the problem ) or who just don't care if the badges they collect are duds or not.
If this was not the case then not only would the purveyors of c--p cease to trade but collections which sometimes contain more duds than genuine badges would not sell as well as they do at local auction houses. Some of the general dealers that I know do buy in badges when they can, but would not recognise the good from the bad, they do however say it is getting more and more difficult to buy in badges at prices where they can sell on at a profit. P.B.
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Oh bu88er, I forgot about the feminist feline on patrol.
Sorry 'Lil. |
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You have friends who don't collect badges? - how strange !
PL |
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I need to weed out mine, have a cull. |
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Whisper it very quietly Paul, but I'm even friends with a few Lancastrians!
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I don't have friends, let alone non-believers.
I have associates & people I've wronged. |
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It's become a form of sport, depends on mood whether I take the bait or not!
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Well at least you apologised straight away, will soon have you knocked into shape. |
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Colin
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I tend to agree, if you have one duffer in the group it may call in to question the remaining pieces. I have bought collections knowing there were bad badges mixed in but usually isolate them until a real piece can be acquired. I do like both of the ideas, attaching them to a fence gate or hammering them down into an unrecognizable blob. But please wear your safety glasses.
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