This is not Tested era stag - too thick. Looks like maybe Sambar that’s been dyed brown.

Ken
Since he says that all three blades are stamped Case Tested, I would assume that he is selling as a parts knife so someone could take it apart and make 3 fakes out of it. lolBeavertail wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 10:36 am Why is he listing this as a parts knife?
Is this his way of getting around it being a counterfeit?
Fifteen suckers (shills) have already bid.![]()
I wouldn't buy from a known, serial counterfeiter (or purveyor of counterfeits) either. Every such purchase gives them a reason to continue their unethical ways.
The problem is too many ignorant people with piles of money buying things that they like, real or not. That finances the next wave of fakes to be made. eBay would need to have experts on staff to review millions of items annually to judge whether they are real or fake. Costs would be driven thru the roof to pay them and some fake stuff would still slip thru the cracks.dlr110 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 2:57 am Ken I agree with your assessment, but is there anything that eBay can or should be doing? Most likely knives are not the only fake items that are being offered on their website. It just seems there should be some way to prevent a good portion of this problem. Now that I think it through a little bit I guess I can answer my own question. As buyers we need to educate ourselves better in order to prevent the fakes from ever selling.![]()
And the other problem is that fleabay really doesn't care as long as they get paid. Otherwise the plethora of chinese fakes (of all kinds of products, not just knives) companies would be run out of town.OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 11:27 pmThe problem is too many ignorant people with piles of money buying things that they like, real or not. That finances the next wave of fakes to be made. eBay would need to have experts on staff to review millions of items annually to judge whether they are real or fake. Costs would be driven thru the roof to pay them and some fake stuff would still slip thru the cracks.dlr110 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 2:57 am Ken I agree with your assessment, but is there anything that eBay can or should be doing? Most likely knives are not the only fake items that are being offered on their website. It just seems there should be some way to prevent a good portion of this problem. Now that I think it through a little bit I guess I can answer my own question. As buyers we need to educate ourselves better in order to prevent the fakes from ever selling.![]()
Exactly.zzyzzogeton wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 12:56 am And the other problem is that fleabay really doesn't care as long as they get paid.
Very, very true. One can also report an item as counterfeit...makes me wonder how many such reports it takes for them to pull an item and/or shut a seller down (even though getting back aboard after a ban isn't overly difficult).Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 2:25 pm The best solution has always been, and continues to be knowledgeable buyers.
I’ve reported them to eBay many times, especially after advising a seller, to no avail. I have yet to receive any reply from eBay, or even acknowledgement they received my complaint. I’ve given up on that course of action. Some sellers will pull the item, or add to the listing a disclaimer saying someone told them the knife is a fake. Others reply “mind your own business”, or “thanks for the advice” (and continue the listing, changing nothing). Sometimes even a knife that was in a removed listing shows up again later listed by a different seller. Once a counterfeit turns up in the marketplace they seem to get re-cycled.Dan In MI wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 4:31 pmVery, very true. One can also report an item as counterfeit...makes me wonder how many such reports it takes for them to pull an item and/or shut a seller down (even though getting back aboard after a ban isn't overly difficult).Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 2:25 pm The best solution has always been, and continues to be knowledgeable buyers.
kootenay joe wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 3:46 am tvic, the stores here at AAPK have quite a few very good vintage knives and it would be a rare event to get a fake knife from an AAPK seller.
AAPK is a safe place to shop for authentic vintage knives.
kj
I 2nd that, I bought a good many knives from the folks here at AAPK and always got a good deal.kootenay joe wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 3:46 am tvic, the stores here at AAPK have quite a few very good vintage knives and it would be a rare event to get a fake knife from an AAPK seller.
AAPK is a safe place to shop for authentic vintage knives.
kj