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Old 11th June 2006, 12:52 PM   #2
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Sometime it works in the buyer's favour. Several of my acquistions have been bought cheaply because they have been wrongly listed. However, in the UK alot of items are discribed as 'Zulu' when they are definately NOT.

Zulu socketted spearheads..... I dont think so, it drives me mad

Some good African weapons become 'over priced' as unwary bidders pay over the top for an item they are told is Zulu. I too, informed sellers of these 'wrong' listings.Many ignore them, some do not. I no longer bother, people see what they want to see, and a number of sellers are happy to oblige.

AN UNFORTUNATE STATE OF AFFAIRS.......that sometimes goes in our favour
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