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    Wrong work, wrong material, fake patina! 33 bids Hahahahaha!!!??? https://www.ebay.com/itm/313331791618?ul_noapp=true
    Last edited by tomclark; 12-26-2020, 05:37 AM.
    Professor Shellman
    Tampa Bay

  • #2
    All fakes. All going into collections?? This seller makes me feel violent. https://www.ebay.com/sch/crowsroostc...p2047675.l2562
    Professor Shellman
    Tampa Bay

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    • Lindenmeier-Man
      Lindenmeier-Man commented
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      Only time I look there Tom , is when someone posts a link..

    • Ron Kelley
      Ron Kelley commented
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      lol The glass point is up to $50.00

    • antmike915
      antmike915 commented
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      Quality rechipping on the Missouri Smith point.

  • #3
    Don't even look at the mahogany obsidian bird eppigie...how sad that that many people have bid on junk.
    North Carolina

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    • Lindenmeier-Man
      Lindenmeier-Man commented
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      Sorry, I looked ....

    • antmike915
      antmike915 commented
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      I did too, couldn't help myself.

  • #4
    Pitiful, been staring at this for a couple of minutes, and I don’t have a comment, I recon somebody’s telling me something...I don’t look on eBay, I didn’t realize it was that bad, I knew fakes have been around for 120 years
    Floridaboy.

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    • #5
      I had a woman come up to my table at one of our shows and proceeded to pull out all of her fakes and it was a sad moment... I was just shocked at how clueless she was and watched her walk around the room trying to get people to see what she had/saw? Reminds me alot of the eppigie people~
      North Carolina

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      • #6
        I saw fakes at a I.D. before I had to break the news to the guy even though he had a good story as to how he found them. I think he was checking to see if they could pass as real. Very sad
        NW Georgia,

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        • antmike915
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          He definitely was trying to find someone uneducated to sell them too.

        • Havenhunter
          Havenhunter commented
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          Not sad... criminal! So many people hurting in these strange times & this yoho will be laughing all the way to the bank!

      • #7
        A fool and his money are soon parted...
        Near the PA/Ohio state line

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        • #8
          What isn't this guy scamming? Geez.
          Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

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          • #9
            A fast food Newnan, looks like it was soaked in grease . I'm amazed this seller has a 100% feedback rating.
            Last edited by antmike915; 12-08-2020, 02:06 AM.
            🐜 🎤 SW Georgia

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            • #10
              https://www.ebay.com/itm/233835638963?ul_noapp=true NOT baybottom from Florida. FAKE fakefake.
              Professor Shellman
              Tampa Bay

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              • #11
                Don’t understand how you can sell fakes they have a month to return if it’s not authentic?Always wondered why there is real Clovis points on eBay for thousands of dollars which is roughly what they’re worth but then they’ll have almost the exact same “authentic”point listed below with a buy now price of 60$? If they’re selling fakes how do they make any money?You have 30 days to return if it’s not real So they must be selling legitimate artifacts otherwise theyd never sell and they always sell.Are some Clovis’s really only worth 60$? Or is there something I’m missing?Because my uncle took his stuff to artifact show and they said his Clovis could bring up to 10k at auction.

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                • CMD
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                  Sellers of fakes know that if someone is buying them, they are uneducated enough such that only a small number will return them.

                • CMD
                  CMD commented
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                  Saying they must be legitimate if they sell assumes the buyers are educated. The buyers are not educated.

              • #12
                I already assumed majority of buyers (and sellers ) aren’t educated but it don’t take a genius to google artifact authenticator near me.and they have 30 days to do it

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                • CMD
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                  The seller knows it’s a safe bet that the buyer will never send his purchase off to an authenticator. The seller will lose now and then, but not enough to lose money overall. Even with less than 100% good feedback, they still are able to sell. And many sellers are educated. They use bad authenticators on many listings precisely because they know the piece is bad, and the authenticator is a joke. The 30 days offers comfort to the buyer, but only a minority of buyers will send their purchase to an honest authenticator. I am making assumptions here, because I have no experience as a thief or as a dishonest seller. And one thing I assume is the dishonest sellers have factored everything in, and know they will win more often than lose.

                • CMD
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                  What’s really sad to see is not the Clovis that sells for $60, but the ones that sell for hundreds, and the buyer thinks he stole it for hundreds. You just can’t protect people from themselves.

                • CMD
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                  Back when Arrowpack was a thriving forum, many of us contacted both sellers, and buyers, when we came across questionable listings. But it truly was a waste of time, and could actually get one in trouble with eBay. I stopped doing that, and realized that one cannot save everyone. People learn the hard way. Or they don’t learn at all, and fill their shelves with fakes.

              • #13
                I think eBay itself is corrupt in that they do nothing to stop the crooks who use their market place. eBay makes money off all the crooks. With that said there are a lot of honest sellers on eBay too. If you don't know the difference just don't buy. I have made many purchases on eBay from sellers I trust. Here is a collection of authentic ancient points I purchased on eBay. These are the most expensive points I ever bought at $3 each:

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                Michigan Yooper
                If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything

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                • #14
                  Thank you for the reminder Tom. I still look at ebay just to see what's going on. A few years ago I typed in Grooved Arrowhead. Just to see if anything popped up. And sure enough one did. The guy only had 1 artifact but was selling Yard sale stuff. He called it a Grooved Arrowhead! Sure enough It was a Dalton Perf. with a groove on both sides. Heavily ground on base and lower sides for $20.00. I messaged the seller and he knew nothing about the point, but it was his Grand Fathers. Saving the Pict and scrutinizing it closely. I bought it. And what great a buy. Kim Click image for larger version

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                  Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.

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                  • #15
                    Here's a good one.
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                    🐜 🎤 SW Georgia

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