
Synchroserious wrote:Well as i see it some people will always insist on telling only their own story, so much that they would rather not here something legit.I tried to be open with this person.I feel no need to continue any more time re-citing historical facts.
Over time I have seen many auctions happen without commenting on their authenticity.Enough is enough.My last email to this bayer, I said look I am just trying to inform you that it is both Phsically and literally impossible for the item listed to be an original.{where is the center Bar?}
Sorry No link at this time, but a SYNCHRONAR search at Ebay will lead right to this one.
I think most serious collectors know the difference by now, and that not too many will be fooled by such offerings.
Howard
So true Howard, but unfortunately some ebay sellers just tell lies and tales to make some extra $$$. If they could they would sell some old Casios as Synchronars... :? Dont worry, there'll always be bad guys and there will always be good guys. Doubt we can ever change that.