Case Fraud Accusation
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 12:32 am
Greetings everyone. After reading and occasionally sharing on this forum with great interest, I have now been accused of selling a Case fake. I have a well worn Case 62048 currently for sale on the bay along with a few other knives. (It does have a well worn, faint pattern stamp on the tang, but the "6204" is clearly visible and I can see the remains of the "8" with a magnifier. ) This morning I received a bizarre email from a self-proclaimed Case expert that the 62048 was never made by Case, and, according to his communication with "wr case and sons" I was trying to sell a fake. He further explained that I was being trashed on "the forums" and needed to watch out. After a few back and forth emails and sending him additional pictures (with great difficulty I kept my cool and remained polite) I received the following message:
"eBay
New message from: casedot_82 (2)
Haha....psssst, you know anyone that wants a vintage case xx? I’ve got dozens of fakes I’ve had buried out back. No buddy I doubt a knife would be fake like you say but not having the exact tang Stamp can mean the difference of hundreds. A popular thing going now is that everyone now identifies any stag or bone knife as “redbone” or “pakkawood” and who can say different? Anyways watch out for benchmade/micro tech knives because China is selling replicas and unfortunately eBay is flooded with them."
I am well acquainted with the nonsense that one can encounter with ebay transactions, but this astounds me. I may be reading this wrong, but I think he is actually looking for a partner for his nefarious activities.
"eBay
New message from: casedot_82 (2)
Haha....psssst, you know anyone that wants a vintage case xx? I’ve got dozens of fakes I’ve had buried out back. No buddy I doubt a knife would be fake like you say but not having the exact tang Stamp can mean the difference of hundreds. A popular thing going now is that everyone now identifies any stag or bone knife as “redbone” or “pakkawood” and who can say different? Anyways watch out for benchmade/micro tech knives because China is selling replicas and unfortunately eBay is flooded with them."
I am well acquainted with the nonsense that one can encounter with ebay transactions, but this astounds me. I may be reading this wrong, but I think he is actually looking for a partner for his nefarious activities.