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    For a while there has been a suspicion that a certain seller sells fake stamped stones. Some people like his stones and some don't. I posted under the ebay thread a comparison of pictures between what he posted on his website and what the stones actually looked like. Well I now have proof that the stamps he is using are fake. Here is a stone that was sold in January and now appeared on this "gentleman's" website with nice fresh stamps. Of course it was suspicious that some random guy in Russia found an unlimited supply of Hatanakas and other stamped stones.

    Be careful and don't give your hard earned money to scum bags.

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    Thanks for the heads up.
    I have seen his site and eBay listings.
    They look amazing and do sell but are obviously fake .


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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    Thanks for the heads up.
    I have seen his site and eBay listings.
    They look amazing and do sell but are obviously fake .

    He is now making them look faded as well. He saw on the forums that people were doubting how fresh and perfect his stamps were compared to many vintage ones, so new tactics.

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    Alex the complex world of Japanese natural stones is difficult for us Westerners to understand. The misuse of the origin markings makes it almost impossible to navigate. The proof you have posted of fraudulent stamps points out again the need to heavily rely upon the integrity of the seller. Buyer beware! Thank you for this great bit of detective work.
    Proper prior planning prevents piss poor performance.

    Tom

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    Thank you Alex! Proud of you!
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    Glad someone got proof of vendor selling fake stamps, nice work.
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