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|  11th March 2016, 11:47 AM | #1 | 
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			Thanks! i took a chance on this one. I should know better.   Nothing to do but shrug it off. I have come to accept that I will get burned occasionally trying to quickly makeup for four decades of missed collecting. It is not a total loss. It will make good office decor, and it still counts towards my education. The more pieces I handle, fake or real, the better I will be at spotting the keepers. At least I hope that is the case! For the record, I don't have any hard feelings towards the dealer I bought this from. I will be more cautious about buying from them again, but am not about to make a fuss over a small thing like this. Thanks again for the help. I like knowing what I have. As much as I dislike being fooled, I would dislike it even more if I was fooled and never knew. Harry | 
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|  11th March 2016, 01:43 PM | #2 | |
| Vikingsword Staff Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: The Aussie Bush 
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			Harry: It happens to everyone. That's how we learn.  Ian Quote: 
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|  11th March 2016, 03:32 PM | #3 | 
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			Collecting on a tight budget, especially with early enthusiasm does tend to lead to a few errors.  This is still going to happen on occasions when seasoned.  I bet wealthy collectors make mistakes too, but they have less need to gamble.  Keep looking and learn, as goods buys can be had online.
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|  11th March 2016, 08:16 PM | #4 | |
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|  11th March 2016, 08:36 PM | #5 | |
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 I wasn't to sure whether it was a tourist item or not when I first saw your photos in fact I toyed with the idea that it might be Syrian because of the shape of the hilt, it was Kubur`s comments that made up my mind. I still like it though and reckon given a good clean and polish it will make a really good conversation piece. It was worth having for the story that came with it.   I agree entirely with your last comments and is the attitude that I have always had to my mistakes over the last 50 plus years of collecting. Kind regards Miguel | |
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