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    Yeah, I saw one listed as a "priceless personal item." Wonder if there's a definitive way to show it's a replica. I guess the type of metal used would be telling... It'd be nice to shut down a seller of fraudulent antiques, or at least be a pain in his a**.

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    Well, as I said before, if you look in his feedback history, you will see what he sold. He has regular rotations of the same "antiques" every few weeks. "Antiques" do not come in an infinite supply so simple common sense indicates this stuff to be fake. I presented that argument to eBay. I suggest you do the same. Also, you can provide a link to Smokey Mountain Knives showing their "Antique Chinese Razors."

    By the way, your signature disclaimer is great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    Well, as I said before, if you look in his feedback history, you will see what he sold. He has regular rotations of the same "antiques" every few weeks. "Antiques" do not come in an infinite supply so simple common sense indicates this stuff to be fake. I presented that argument to eBay. I suggest you do the same. Also, you can provide a link to Smokey Mountain Knives showing their "Antique Chinese Razors."

    By the way, your signature disclaimer is great!
    Thanks, I felt it was called-for.

    And yeah, folks should let eBay know. It looks like he makes no effort at all to cover himself (even a line with something like "this is believed to be colonial/chinese/etc." would be sneaky, but sufficient) I'm pretty sure that kind of deliberate false representation of merchandise is a violation of at least one Federal consumer protection law.

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