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<p>[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 2770450, member: 4654"]So despite me providing evidence to the contrary and no one disputing the points I've made I'm expected to accept your unfounded and unproven assumptions like you are the only members on here with a opinion or I'll get banned? ridiculous.... As for this being "wants to sell" or "bought the piece and is now discovering he's been ripped off" I think you will find this chest is in photos from when I first joined years ago, I keep my clothes in it, it's used everyday, I have no intention of selling. Just because I've questioned (rightfully) what you are saying, I mean who can't tell hand cut dovetails or look up quarter beading on known Victorian campaign chests ect. The reason I didn't just not reply is because I didn't expect members to be so uninformed and still make a comment like they knew what they were talking about, perhaps that's the reason why I comment so little, I only make a comment when I'm sure and if I'm not entirely sure and still comment I make that clear, if someone then provides evidence to the contrary I am happy that I've learned something new that day.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 2770450, member: 4654"]So despite me providing evidence to the contrary and no one disputing the points I've made I'm expected to accept your unfounded and unproven assumptions like you are the only members on here with a opinion or I'll get banned? ridiculous.... As for this being "wants to sell" or "bought the piece and is now discovering he's been ripped off" I think you will find this chest is in photos from when I first joined years ago, I keep my clothes in it, it's used everyday, I have no intention of selling. Just because I've questioned (rightfully) what you are saying, I mean who can't tell hand cut dovetails or look up quarter beading on known Victorian campaign chests ect. The reason I didn't just not reply is because I didn't expect members to be so uninformed and still make a comment like they knew what they were talking about, perhaps that's the reason why I comment so little, I only make a comment when I'm sure and if I'm not entirely sure and still comment I make that clear, if someone then provides evidence to the contrary I am happy that I've learned something new that day.[/QUOTE]
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