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    #76
    Originally posted by Totenhead View Post

    He should make us all one to apologise
    why do you need it? what for?
    Ok, Im ready to present You the julleuchter free, but I'll not send it outside the Russia - its so difficult today - have You anybody in russia I can send it to?
    Last edited by booteen; 08-09-2014, 08:54 AM.

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      #77
      Originally posted by booteen View Post
      why do you need it? what for?
      Ok, Im ready to present You the julleuchter free, but I'll not send it outside the russia - its so difficult today - have You anybody in russia I can send it to?
      The only reason is so I can leave my nice original 6 dotter in its box all nice and safe !

      I don't know anyone in Russia

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        #78
        Originally posted by booteen View Post
        why do you need it? what for?
        Ok, Im ready to present You the julleuchter free, but I'll not send it outside the Russia - its so difficult today - have You anybody in russia I can send it to?
        Booten,

        if you decide to make more Julleuchter for sale, you just need to make them with the obvious mistake like the one posted.

        I'm sure a lot of collectors here would love to keep one in collection, even for study purpose.

        Of course if you decide I'm among the asking parts

        Ric

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          #79
          It would be cool to have a "stunt double" that can be used while leaving the original in a safe place.
          My wife would like a Julleuchter

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            #80
            It was rather obvious to myself and others here that it looked too pristine to be genuine. Looked fake right away. The problem for me would be after it had been aged.

            Fooled the experts....hmmmm. I'm a bit surprised.

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              #81
              Sorry - I can't resist . . .

              Originally posted by Capt. R View Post
              It was rather obvious to myself and others here that it looked too pristine to be genuine. Looked fake right away. The problem for me would be after it had been aged.

              Fooled the experts....hmmmm. I'm a bit surprised.
              So you knew all along . . . what took so long for you to say?
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                #82
                I like it!!

                Check the record and you shall soon see how wise indeed am me.

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                  #83
                  As some other guys I was fooled too and I had no problem to admit (as I did) that a too fast judgement is dangerous. And this is the case.
                  But I know no one in the world, expert or not, that never made a mistake, especially via computer. Do you find it so strange? I'm happy for you if your judgements are always perfects, mine are not.
                  Today surfaced this Julleuchter, tomorrow will surface another piece, we all know the TR militaria is a never ending story.
                  So I see nothing strange in a wrong post. Forum purpose is obviously this: everyone is here to learn day by day.

                  I'm sure if I make some fake medals or rings I will be able to fool a lot of collectors and "experts" too, especially via posting images on forums. But why I should do it? Simply to laugh and to show what I'm able to do?

                  No thanks, make a copy, as I said, for me is always suspicious, and we should also consider that some others can follow the advices posted here.

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                    #84
                    Dears,
                    IMHO a good and skilled potter can make those Jul-Leuchter without any problems. Based on my experience in collecting roman antiquities (and especially roman pottery), it is nearly impossible to determinate the age without a TL analysis when the piece does not have surface treatment like glazing or varnishing.
                    Pottery is a minefield. I have objects made 2000 years ago and looks like made yesterday and vice versa. Aging process of pottery can only proven by a laboratory, nothing else. And even this would not work here as the error margins are to high for such a "young" piece.
                    I would not buy a Leuchter without a solid proven reference.
                    Regards
                    Christian

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                      #85
                      it was not my aim - to fool anybody

                      I just want to tell You (may be its incorrect) - there are so many fakes, more than You think ...
                      You did not saw a good fake of julleuchter ?! Its just because they are called originals by somebody

                      Please look - VERY RARE BELT BUCKLE!!!! only 3 in the world!!!
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                        #86
                        I believe Roman has done as all a favour. He has raised the game as it were

                        As far as the Leuchter's are concerned, collectors will have to be more diligent from now on

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by booteen View Post
                          it was not my aim - to fool anybody

                          I just want to tell You (may be its incorrect) - there are so many fakes, more than You think ...
                          You did not saw a good fake of julleuchter ?! Its just because they are called originals by somebody

                          Please look - VERY RARE BELT BUCKLE!!!! only 3 in the world!!!
                          Gott Is Tot
                          Well done repro Booteen - and even nicer Julle reproduction.
                          It's a reminder to us collectors to be even more carefull before buying..
                          Steve

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                            #88
                            A very learnfull thread...

                            Booteen got any more fun stuff to show?!

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                              #89
                              Originally posted by Dmv View Post
                              A very learnfull thread...

                              Booteen got any more fun stuff to show?!
                              ...something
                              GAHR's zippo lighter
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                                #90
                                Originally posted by booteen View Post
                                ...something
                                GAHR's zippo lighter

                                Your work is truly out-standing ....
                                I'll take the lighter ....
                                Regards
                                David

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