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Originally posted by akriener View Postbut that's all that's up.
Annnnnd ... ACTION !
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Originally posted by akriener View PostOh boy!Give a man an opinion and you feed him for a day,
teach a man to use the "search" function on the WAF and you feed him for a lifetime.
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Hi,
can we have a minute of silence to remember our fallen enemy ?
Thank you.
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Vince
PS : value is low, but some believers are still buying them for up to 500 usd (which is too much). Like Bob said, it is worth 150 usd if you already have a few original Tarnjacken in your collection.
Just for to say that you have a Pinkie. This joke isn't worth more.Attached Files
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Hi,
Originally posted by nutmeg View PostIn reality nothing was ever decided one way or another. Those who are against having staked their "reputations" can now never change their minds without losing face . It's a deadlock
and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burden...of_(philosophy)
You never provided anything substantial to prove your point that the Pinkie is real = case closed.
"Believers" (in the Pinkie) can act like Baghdad Bob, and refuse reality if they want... Beliefs are irrational.
Instead, it is confirmed that :
a) the batch was sold on the US market by a known crook, each Pinkie was sold for a fraction of the price of original Tarnjacken at the time (those Pinkies were already identified as fake when they "surfaced" by period collectors)
b) the design is an unique modified oak leaf pattern never found before in any part of the world - especially in Europe (many bogus sources like "Russian museums, bring back in 1945..." were used by dirty sellers since the 80's up today)
c) fake Russian movie stamps (of an non-existing movie studio, used for a yet to be found post-1945 Russian movie) added to trick people into believing that it explains why this mysterious batch surfaced that way 35 years after the war and made a complicated road from Russia to Czechoslovakia then to the collections of fooled US collectors). Someone even had the brilliant idea to "tarnish" an original Palm Tree Tarnjacke with the same stamps to add some "credibility" to the whole scam.
Now the threat can be closed.
See You
Vince
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