Originally posted by mizzar
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To suggest that 'all the fake rick is shorter than original' isn't really accurate. It's like assuming that every fake rick piece is made in one single factory by the same people and we know that's not true.
I'm just saying it's a huge issue of buyer beware because with basics, it really isn't that hard to knock them off. It's a simple matter of buying an original, taking the seams apart and creating a pattern. If you're buying used or on Ebay, after the literal flood of fakes that the guy in Canada was selling (and who knows what is going on in other countries, other selling sites) you're probably not going to know it's fake until after you're holding it in your hands.
I am not talking about any specific piece listed here. I am speaking generally in terms of used rick. People need to now that the floodgates broke a while ago and the market is, indeed, flooded with fakes.
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