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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2967935, member: 19463"]I'm sorry for what you may find a bad attitude but, if you read the listing and still have any desire to 'trade' with the seller, you get what you deserve. Not knowing is perfectly fine but being proud of ignorance and using it to cover your tracks is a bit beyond 'not knowing'. The main reason to buy such items would be hoping to pass them along to someone who knows less than you do or to decorate a life that cares nothing about the difference. Today we have many people who really don't care about things like authenticity and stores that sell items to decorate or homes or lives with shiny baubles. You can buy plaster cameras to set on a shelf for a higher price than you might pay for a real camera that would gather dust with equal skill. This seller makes it perfectly clear that the items being sold are what they are and not what you might wish to imagine them to be. If this is what you seek, this would seem to be a good source.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2967935, member: 19463"]I'm sorry for what you may find a bad attitude but, if you read the listing and still have any desire to 'trade' with the seller, you get what you deserve. Not knowing is perfectly fine but being proud of ignorance and using it to cover your tracks is a bit beyond 'not knowing'. The main reason to buy such items would be hoping to pass them along to someone who knows less than you do or to decorate a life that cares nothing about the difference. Today we have many people who really don't care about things like authenticity and stores that sell items to decorate or homes or lives with shiny baubles. You can buy plaster cameras to set on a shelf for a higher price than you might pay for a real camera that would gather dust with equal skill. This seller makes it perfectly clear that the items being sold are what they are and not what you might wish to imagine them to be. If this is what you seek, this would seem to be a good source.[/QUOTE]
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