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I have several "fake" dials in my box and would be delighted for them to suddenly become "official" and worth substantial sums but its much more important to agree on a definitive answer.
David / Jeff has Hans an opinion on this?
: I think we are moving close to a firm opinion on this.
: There are many of these "fake" dials out there and for
: the sake if future buyers it would be good to sort this issue
: once and for all as people pay good money often in good faith.
: Marks post is excellent and as usual well thought out (unlike some
: of mine composed on my phone!) and i agree. Sure different dial
: suppliers but seeing as 2 different ones supplied original
: genuine dials with no discernable differences this isnt the
: convenient excuse some have used in the past for getting the
: important dial details correct. Therefore i agree it is most
: likely someone saw the issues with Monaco seals and with some
: savvy took advantage of the situation. Actually id guess several
: different business minded people did so as the "fakes"
: are so different they likely come from several sources. I assume
: singer would not make dials for anyone wanting Monaco copies so
: that wadnt an option plus costs would drive someone to a
: "lesser" maker.
: This is an interesting subject - no doubt...
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