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<p>[QUOTE="sunday silence, post: 2710102, member: 6808"]I wanted to follow up on the deception aspect here: when you look at the bottom of the piece it looks like there is a lot of wear. It seems excessive for a piece that is no older than 25 years. Do you think these pieces arrive here from China with that sort of wear already imparted to them?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sunday silence, post: 2710102, member: 6808"]I wanted to follow up on the deception aspect here: when you look at the bottom of the piece it looks like there is a lot of wear. It seems excessive for a piece that is no older than 25 years. Do you think these pieces arrive here from China with that sort of wear already imparted to them?[/QUOTE]
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