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Old 15-06-19, 05:41 AM
Jackhr Jackhr is offline
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Originally Posted by vigilans View Post
Crap copy in my opinion, seller knows better. Like the one just sold below: a No 5 numeral - NOT. He even has the cheek to quote Glydes book to identify it, can't see Glyde stating the numerals were sew on. All ww1 numerals on colour patches that I own or have seen had lugs, the seller (who is an experienced collector and knows better) is unbelievably dishonest - passing off crap as genuine.
Three items from the same seller in as many days that are wrongly or dishonestly described.
1) Dud enamelled badge
2) Wrongly attributed numeral
3) Dud light horse badge
Caveat Emptor
Sorry if I'm ruffling feathers, but this kind of thing really SH*%TS me...


https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WW1-AUST...0AAOSwPMJc-hXF
Thats right and I know who he is as well and he has been doing this for awhile why god only knows .......... no he is just a crook

Rob
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