This War Merit Cross 1st Class w/o Swords was sold on Detlev's site this AM ... is it just me .. or does the cross look like a Floch?? Stated as L15 ...
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I knew it, I knew it, I knew it
Good job putting this up DarrellKind regards,
Giel
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Gentlemen,
I happen to know that Detlev was in Russia from last week until mid-this week. Therefore I would assume that he (personally) did not have the opportunity to vet all the pieces before they were photographed and posted. Sabine and the "crew" are all great but we can't reasonably expect them to have the vast knowledge that Detlev keeps in his head.
I am sure this understandable slip will be handled immediately as we know Detlev always does.
Regards,
Rich Moran
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Originally posted by magprintI am sure this understandable slip will be handled immediately as we know Detlev always does.
Regards,
Rich Moran
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Originally posted by h009291Absolutely I agree ... Hopefully the bidder reads this and / or Detlev so the piece gets held up before delivery. Detlev is very good at rectifying wrongs
That being said, even if Detlev was there and it slipped by, things like this happen...you cannot catch them all or when you deal with everything like he does, you cannot "know" it all either.
Every dealer whether accidental or intended has a klinker slip by, that is just the way it is, it cannot be helped. The real measure of a good dealer is how one handles his/her mistakes.
The only transaction I had with him I had purchased a number of items and one did not end up in the box. I brought it to his attention and the item was at my door (Germany to Pennsylvania) in under a week...that is the measure of a dealer, and I have nothing but good things to say about him.
I am sure this will end up OK for the buyer.
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Originally posted by fknorrThat being said, even if Detlev was there and it slipped by, things like this happen...you cannot catch them all or when you deal with everything like he does, you cannot "know" it all either.
But, if the mistakes being made are on items of rarity and large sums of money, then as a dealer, wishing to remain in high standing, he should exhaust all avenues to assure its authenticity before considering putting it up for sale.
I too have only dealt with Herr Niemann and I was happy with the transaction.
As to the comments, which I believed were edited out, about other forums, I believe it is correct to point out errors that might otherwise be over looked. We’ll never learn, and that goes for the dealers too, if the bad pieces aren’t pointed out. So, good call there Darrell!!
Cheers,
James
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Originally posted by JAMES.MTrue,
But, if the mistakes being made are on items of rarity and large sums of money, then as a dealer, wishing to remain in high standing, he should exhaust all avenues to assure its authenticity before considering putting it up for sale.
I too have only dealt with Herr Niemann and I was happy with the transaction.
As to the comments, which I believed were edited out, about other forums, I believe it is correct to point out errors that might otherwise be over looked. We’ll never learn, and that goes for the dealers too, if the bad pieces aren’t pointed out. So, good call there Darrell!!
Cheers,
James
In regards to "he should exhaust all avenues to assure its authenticity before considering putting it up for sale" what avenues should one take? And should you run every piece by some so-called "expert"? Which "expert" should we use, mine or yours?
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