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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Bay Area
Posts: 1,727
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Conogre: yes, I remember the exact piece you are referring to and if I remember correctly, it was marketed not as a sax but as a mahaira. With items that old it is too hard to be able to tell authenticity just from a picture, and I avoid them, even if they look very tempting. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: canada
Posts: 90
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well, i received the sword finally, and it is a quite bad reproduction as you can get. people be warry of this ebay seller "vegas and germany", the sheath has been distressed with a chemical so that the "new stained" wood and leather would look old. and the inscription on the blade is painted on with yellow paint, looked a lot better in pictures. the blade also looks new and not a true original. the brass work is also quite poor and a novice job. i guess this one wont be hung up on my wall with pride. ahaha. just a warning out to others to be carefull.
thanks for your help |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Bay Area
Posts: 1,727
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Thanks for warning us, it appears that this seller, unfortunatelly, is as a complete a crook as one can get. I am really sorry about what happened to you. The worst part of all is that this particular seller is still selling forgeries on eBay, usually for a very high price (he sold a similar yataghan just a few days ago for over $300). I do not think that even if we notify eBay, they will do anything, as they make their profits from the sellers (that is why the Chinese are still there and nobody does anything to stop auctions starting at $.99 with S&H of $100). It is just too bad.
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