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<p>[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 268964, member: 55"]Yes, that it is true. The issue is that it can be difficult to prove that an item was made by a native, and even COAs can be faked; so ebay finds it easier to just not allow any such items.</p><p>I've got a bunch of native-made ivory items, many bought on ebay before they tightened their rules, and I've carefully saved the certificates indicating who made them, and that the maker was native.....but I suspect I'll have issues should I try to sell them, whether on or off ebay</p><p>(Cross-posted!)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 268964, member: 55"]Yes, that it is true. The issue is that it can be difficult to prove that an item was made by a native, and even COAs can be faked; so ebay finds it easier to just not allow any such items. I've got a bunch of native-made ivory items, many bought on ebay before they tightened their rules, and I've carefully saved the certificates indicating who made them, and that the maker was native.....but I suspect I'll have issues should I try to sell them, whether on or off ebay (Cross-posted!)[/QUOTE]
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