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Fakers Tools / Dies on ebay
Surely this shouldn't be allowed?
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F312149798968 This seller has a number of different regiments. Michael |
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Nothing illegal about it. I do wonder whether the Highland Cyclists die is not in itself a repro though.
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I'm considering buying one of the sets.
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I do know this buyer, I went to school with his late father, lives in same village as me, respectable and well known medal buyer and dealer.
He bought these sets of dies etc from Bham Jewelry Quarter. Nothing illegal about it. I posted about his RAC dies recently. Last edited by sketchley kid; 03-06-18 at 04:47 PM. |
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I didn't think there was anything illegal about it but surely it's asking for trouble if they are bought by the wrong people
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Even if you bought the dies you'd need more than a hammer to start producing..and the weight makes the postage price huge....£34- I believe on the RAC set..
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Quote:
Andy
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They are bound to be bought by the wrong people. The only other reason to buy them would be to smash them to pieces and melt them down to prevent them falling into the hands of the wrong people. Let's face it, the chances of the latter happening is about as likely as seeing a hippo riding past your house on a quad bike.
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Hoot, I can tell that you don't live in my neighbourhood!
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