A Suggestion For Those Who Post In The Counterfeit Forum
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A Suggestion For Those Who Post In The Counterfeit Forum
A lot of these threads have a link to an ebay auction.
Nobody bothers to post an actual picture of the knife in Question from the listing.
I would like to suggest that if you are concerned about a particular knife, post a link to the auction AND a picture or two of the actual knife you are discussing.
Reason? Well after 60 days the auction link is no longer valid and if someone wants to review the archives in this forum they cannot see what the knife looks like that was being discussed.
I have recently begun posting pictures of recent knives being discussed, I wish everyone would do the same.
Good idea? Bad idea? Let me know what you think
Nobody bothers to post an actual picture of the knife in Question from the listing.
I would like to suggest that if you are concerned about a particular knife, post a link to the auction AND a picture or two of the actual knife you are discussing.
Reason? Well after 60 days the auction link is no longer valid and if someone wants to review the archives in this forum they cannot see what the knife looks like that was being discussed.
I have recently begun posting pictures of recent knives being discussed, I wish everyone would do the same.
Good idea? Bad idea? Let me know what you think
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You are right. Great idea.
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Good idea D.........................
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That would be a big help for people reviewing the old posts. I don't have the expertise to post on this forum, but I read it every day and really appreciate what the old hands share. One thing that helps us less experienced collectors is when a poster gives explicit and complete reasons to back up his opinions on a knife. Of course it is helpful just to find out that the knife is wrong, but even more helpful to hear exactly what all the problems are. Regardless, it's pretty amazing how generous the people on this board have been with their hard-won knowledge.
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Is there a way that this forum can keep a sticky list of BAD eBay sellers who continually sell altered knives. I am a member of a couple of car forums who keep ratings on buying and selling transactions, so you have a "list" sometimes called a "wall of shame" of unscrupulous sellers.
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Road, I think the general consensus is that we should not post a "list" here on the site, it's best for each person to compile their own personal list.
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great Idea Miller bros. and I have posted pictures from Ebay on knives that are questionable.....thanks for the post
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Thanks to all who responded to this topic.
I see more and more posts including the actual picture of the knife being discussed.
Keep it up!
I see more and more posts including the actual picture of the knife being discussed.
Keep it up!
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Im with ya D
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I have trouble getting the Ebay pictures copied and saved for posting to the forum. Would you be able to post the instructions on how to do this?
All the different ways a seller can post pictures to ebay (auctiva, etc) can make it hard to navigate. Even pictures that aren't loaded to one of those sites are hard to get copied.
Thanks!
All the different ways a seller can post pictures to ebay (auctiva, etc) can make it hard to navigate. Even pictures that aren't loaded to one of those sites are hard to get copied.
Thanks!
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I don't understand your delimma. Are you saying you don't have any success when you right click on a picture and select Save Picture As... ?knifegirl888 wrote:I have trouble getting the Ebay pictures copied and saved for posting to the forum. Would you be able to post the instructions on how to do this?
All the different ways a seller can post pictures to ebay (auctiva, etc) can make it hard to navigate. Even pictures that aren't loaded to one of those sites are hard to get copied.
Thanks!
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Gary was kind enough to tell me that if you change the name before you save it, it will capture the picture. It worked on the ebay picture I wanted to capture.
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That's a good idea millerbro, that makes a lot of sense cause w/o
a pic the post is empty.
a pic the post is empty.
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Just a reminder, if you have a question about a knife on e-bay and provide a link, please add photos of the knife in question for future reference.
Lately there have been several links posted with no pictures.
Thanks
Lately there have been several links posted with no pictures.
Thanks
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Adding a photo is a great idea in my opinion.
What I don't understand is why a list should not be made available of sellers who are consistently putting bad knives up for auction. I'm learning how difficult it is to identify counterfeits. I really bothers me that there are unscrupulous people profiting off unsuspecting collectors and not being called out on it.
It sounds like this has been discussed in older threads. I'll keep looking for that discussion.If anyone wants to point me in the right direction I'd be much obliged.
What I don't understand is why a list should not be made available of sellers who are consistently putting bad knives up for auction. I'm learning how difficult it is to identify counterfeits. I really bothers me that there are unscrupulous people profiting off unsuspecting collectors and not being called out on it.
It sounds like this has been discussed in older threads. I'll keep looking for that discussion.If anyone wants to point me in the right direction I'd be much obliged.
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I went through every page last night of this forum, unfortunately not being able to see all the counterfeit knives that I'd loved to have seen what was wrong with them. I think this is a great idea and I hope everyone does start doing that!
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I agree. It's not always possible, but when it is possible if you can post a picture of the suspect knife AND explain what is wrong with it, that will help educate everyone who reads the post as to what to look for to determine a knife isn't right. Even better, if you also have an honest knife as an example of what a correct knife should look like, post a picture of it and explain the differences between it and the fake.kitt3nmitt3ns wrote:I went through every page last night of this forum, unfortunately not being able to see all the counterfeit knives that I'd loved to have seen what was wrong with them. I think this is a great idea and I hope everyone does start doing that!
Counterfeiters are a plague. We collectors need to do everything legally possible to make it difficult for them to make a buck via their dishonesty. The more educated collectors there are, the fewer suckers buying fakes and the less attractive it should be to produce and sell them.
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Great idea. You know what they say, a picture is worth a thousand words
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great idea. I've been trying. No success with my surface pro3
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was able to add picture.. To small
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I would like to remind everyone posting a link to an eBay auction under discussion to please post the pictures of the knife in question. There has been a lot of links posted lately with no pictures posted, the information will be lost after eBay takes the photos down. Thanks
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Absolutely great idea Mr. Miller. I just rejoined after a couple years of relocating and buying/selling home(s). Glad to be back. I have couple faked Remington Girl Scouts - will try to photograph and post. I keep them around as a lesson to be more careful.
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Bumping this again, it's been a year since I posted the last reminder.
Please, if you are discussing a knife on eBay post pictures of the knife!! years down the road these discussions are useless to the reader if there are no pictures to see what is being discussed!
I have seen a rash of topics recently with just a link to the knife, no pictures in the thread I have added pictures to several threads but I can't do them all. Thanks guys
Please, if you are discussing a knife on eBay post pictures of the knife!! years down the road these discussions are useless to the reader if there are no pictures to see what is being discussed!
I have seen a rash of topics recently with just a link to the knife, no pictures in the thread I have added pictures to several threads but I can't do them all. Thanks guys
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Everyone should know by now we do like pictures.Miller Bro's wrote:Bumping this again, it's been a year since I posted the last reminder.
Please, if you are discussing a knife on eBay post pictures of the knife!! years down the road these discussions are useless to the reader if there are no pictures to see what is being discussed!
I have seen a rash of topics recently with just a link to the knife, no pictures in the thread I have added pictures to several threads but I can't do them all. Thanks guys
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Yeah, key word is "should".
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