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akiko 17-10-19 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Trog22 (Post 490125)
Hello Forum

If you had given me a chance to answer Simon Butterworth's question, I would have.

Instead, I now find somebody else has answered it for me (missing one very important point) and six other people have dived in and commented, including one who is more or less accusing me of being the dealer.

I told you I was new to this forum, so I have no idea what has been discussed about them before and believe me I have nothing to gain by sticking up for them and was merely going to share the positive things that I do know about them. But it seems a number of you have already made your minds up, and I do not wish to get into an argument, so I will leave this particular thread.

I hope next time I post something it gets a more positive response. Thank you.

Trog22

If someone continues to sell made-up items and fakes why would you possibly think that forum members would have anything nice to say about them?

Slinky Cat 17-10-19 10:53 PM

No one cares who the seller is
The item is a fake that’s all that matters
I believe it has been done in the post war MALAYAN SAS style
SC

Luke H 17-10-19 11:03 PM

If you’ve got no idea what’s been discussed before then how can you make an informed comment?

I’d suggest you read the threads as if your ‘positive things’ to share about them relate to items you’ve purchased I suspect you’re more than likely to feel a lot less positive about them. Especially given one of your previous posts was asking how people artificially age cloth items.

If these positives refer to other deeds such as they help old ladies across the road or give to charity that doesn’t make up for them regularly selling fake and sexed up items as genuine.

Really I’m struggling to see you point.

Luke H 17-10-19 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by loupie1961 (Post 489746)
Well, as a forger he should try and learn some basic facts: the supposed RSI, Italian Social Republic 1944 dated flag he's got for sale is supposed to hang from the pole the other way round, the green side next to the staff, not the red one! :D https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rare-1944...cAAOSwE9xdn4D9

Haha. Well as Captain Bertorelli from ‘Allo ‘Allo would say what-a-mistaka-to-maka!


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