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    #16
    If you want to know more about this dealers returns policy contact me.

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      #17
      Originally posted by RKHunter
      Isn't this the same dealer who has a "no quibble" return policy?
      Something's "fishy" here
      Roy
      Just to limit damage limitation what about the other insignia is this also fake?

      Robert

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        #18
        Originally posted by SOLDAT1
        Just to limit damage limitation what about the other insignia is this also fake?

        Robert
        Robert,
        The rest of the insignia looks OK, I would like to see a picture though of the shoulder straps, I cannot pass any judgement on the award shield I am afraid as it well out of my area so maybe others better qualified can help.

        I would like to mention a couple of things!
        First before any other hints are given to who the seller is I would approach the seller and see how the lay of the land lies! As he is more than likely be in a better frame of mind to give you a refund, if you or others slag him off on the Internet and you might get nothing I am sure you know what I mean.

        I Also say this because a fellow collector i know took one dealer to court over a fake woven badge, the badge was polyester yet he still lost the case which is unbelievable really, i (IMO) think one of the contributing factors to his loss was the exposing of the seller on the forums before the court case, this gave ammunition to the seller and no doubt it was used that the buyer had hidden agenda's and was out to discredit him (the seller), i do not know the full story as to why he lost the case as i have not (had the time) talked with the collector for a while.

        the second thing is if the tunic is real and all the other insignia is real, would you send the whole tunic back for a full refund or ask for a refund on the market value of the eagle? i guess only you can decide really as i do not know what you paid for the tunic, if you want to disclose that you can send me a PM or post it here,

        another thought popped into my head while i was typing this, and i would check the thread on the other insignia, (the collar patches) and if this is the same as the thread that has been used to attach the eagle then it would IMO indicate the tunic has been restored/put together and as such again IMO not worth as much as a totally untouched tunic,
        cheers,
        Gary

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          #19
          Hi Gary
          Thanks for the good advice will post picture of the shoulder boards shortly
          have looked on this site and post a picture from dcdefend hope you do not mind, of the bowling pin fake and it is nothing like mine? is there a mistake here Robin? or just me still wanting it to be ok. will let you know how i fair with dealer.

          Robert
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            #20
            Robert,
            What you have posted above (eagle) is an old fake eagle these were made in Austria allegedly by a wartime manufacturer, the example you have posted is the first type officers eagle which is woven in silver plated copper wire, later the pattern changed to one that used flat aluminium strips instead of round wire.

            cheers,
            Gary

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              #21
              Originally posted by Gary Wood
              Robert,
              What you have posted above (eagle) is an old fake eagle these were made in Austria allegedly by a wartime manufacturer, the example you have posted is the first type officers eagle which is woven in silver plated copper wire, later the pattern changed to one that used flat aluminium strips instead of round wire.

              cheers,
              Gary
              Hi Gary
              Thanks For the information only if i had more information like this befor will update as to outcome.
              thanks

              Robert

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                #22
                Hi all

                Does anyone know this dealer and can it be made public, it would help us all and stop us from making the same mistakes. I notice there is only an initial for the dealer and that does not help other people that may fall into his trap, if he is addressed to the forum then we can avoid him and throw bricks thre his window once a week to make up for the loss that people have experienced from buying his items.


                Originally posted by SOLDAT1
                Glenn
                lets hope i get better luck am posting it back tomorrow yes says on site

                Guarantee
                All items are guaranteed to have been manufactured before 1945 unless otherwise stated, !!!!

                Robert

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                  #23
                  "Does anyone know this dealer and can it be made public, it would help us all and stop us from making the same mistakes"

                  Trent,
                  lets wait and hear how Robert gets on first shall we, after all its his money, and he will keep us informed.
                  cheers,
                  Gary

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                    #24
                    Yes wait and see but I had major problems with him also and he is very hard to deal with after your initial inspection period of 1 week is up. I doubt he will have much joy from this guy.

                    Tonym

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by TonyM
                      Yes wait and see but I had major problems with him also and he is very hard to deal with after your initial inspection period of 1 week is up. I doubt he will have much joy from this guy.

                      Tonym

                      Hi All
                      I sent the tunic recorded post back to dealer then sent email informing him of fake eagle, his response was the return period on his web site, i have since sent another e mail and am waiting response will keep you all posted

                      thanks guys

                      Robert

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                        #26
                        Robert,

                        I seriously doubt you will get any satisfaction from this dealer especially after owning it for 2 years. He has a 7 day inspection period from what I can make out on his website but that is it. Hope you fair well! Glenn
                        "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by SOLDAT1
                          Glenn
                          lets hope i get better luck am posting it back tomorrow yes says on site

                          Guarantee
                          All items are guaranteed to have been manufactured before 1945 unless otherwise stated, !!!!

                          Robert
                          Yes Rob he does guarantee everything pre 45 manufacture, BUT you only have 7 days to determine for yourself if it is pre 45 manufacture This is how I read it anyway.
                          Glenn
                          "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                            #28
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                            To avoid speculations – I guess there are more than one dealer R – I think you shall give us the dealer´s full name. Regimentals?

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Ludwig
                              To avoid speculations – I guess there are more than one dealer R – I think you shall give us the dealer´s full name. Regimentals?
                              I think there is only one dealer R in London and yes you are correct in naming this dealer there has been a reasonable outcome to this situation will post on Association members only forum

                              Robert

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                                #30
                                Update????
                                Best regards,

                                Tony

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