Normandy attic find? HUH?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/WW2-German-...MAAOSwushdmjfa
This shows the lengths scammers will go to for a buck. |
All it takes is one sucker believing the hype!!
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Well, it does have some sand on it.
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out of curiosity, is it a fake holster, or just the made up story bs?
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Extremely fake holster James..The story..is just another story.
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When your Luger salesman looks like this
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As far as looking at the photos, two things stand out to me. The first is the color of the leather on the interior. Too grey. The second, the belt loops are still "round" at the top. They've never been on a belt for any period of time. All my "real" holsters have "flattened" belt loops. But I'm certainly no expert here. Novice at best.
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Doug, This thing screams fake from every angle! It's a case study of forget about the story and look at the holster. I bet I could point out at least a dozen RED FLAG pointers. But I am busy packing my stuff for a trip to my Winter compound in sunny Arizona and fretting a forest fire next ridge over..
Current bid: GBP 160.00 Somebody is going to get a bad spanking here...With shipping that's North of $200 USD. For a (filthy) $19.95 repro! Amazing... I have heard the Luger market is a tad soft but this proves that NOT TRUE! |
Wish I still had a dog, that holster would make a great chew toy if you smeared a little bacon grease on it.
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Don't forget to remove the steel buckle for your pet's safety!
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The belt loops are too high and the left one usually touches the top of the middle stitching row and the pull strap loop stitches. I think it's enough to be highly suspect.
Joop's reference shows the Waffen code WaA170 has 4 manufactures listed (p 667): Alban Zeitz / bbq Ehrhardt und Kirsten Leipzig 1941 / hsu / bib Otto Graf, Leipzig 1940-42) The maker stamp looks like "CLEUNERBER GmbH" or "CLEUNERBERG" to me. The first and last letters are messed up. I can't find any references to that business name or leather shop. It may be a copy of a real stamp, but I just can't find anything close to it. Leipsig is close to BAUDTZEN (a real town) - both are near Dresden in Southeast Germany. (I blew up the photo a bit - the other photo is my 1942 DLU from DRESDEN - closest I have). But, the stamp area is smeared with what looks like black ink or a bad attempt to clean it off or both. There should be a "." in the "PO8" stamp. I'm no any kind of expert, but I have thumbed through a few reference books. |
Could someone just report this to ebay?
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Well that's unfortunate. I reported him, anyway. Dont think ebay will do anything about it.
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An Hermes scarf is an iconic accessory stitched with a strong sense of history and luxury. Silk scarves, cashmere scarves, and vintage scarves by Hermes can be tied in many ways on your body or your handbags and can even be used as decorative pieces at home. Google to the rescue..I see why that's bad...NOT? |
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Recently a 32 round Artillery snail drum sold on eBay. Not a peep out of them because they don't know what it was! AND no one snitched. |
Yea, that's true, but if he decides to sell other counterfeit items in other fields, and more complain, the mounting complaints COULD come down on him eventually. Doesnt hurt to try. Theres a saying in the airline pilot world, if you dont ever write up a broken item, itll never get fixed.
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Only if Donkeys fly!!!!!
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