NO! The original seller has a moral duty to take some action, like our magician friend, to be up front. What he does protects everyone involved. Moral? Anyone remember that word? It's not a bad word and getting around being moral is NOT a good thing. Getting away with something does NOT make it OK.

THAT is what's smudging the hobby.  The deceit part.

Andrea

On Aug 27, 2009, at 4:41 PM, Michael B wrote:

even is a seller states that he is selling a "fake" or a "repro" that looks damn good and convincing as real does GREAT INJURY TO THE HOBBY, because the buyer, if a bad person, lists it on ebay as an original. his 15.00 cost can yield him hundreds........

should the original seller be considered an innocent bystander?


michael


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   A masterful smokescreen....

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