Senator Jack
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I suppose I'm just griping here, but the last two pieces of vintage I bought on ebay didn't live up to the description at all. Sellers have become all too liberal with the phrase 'well-made'. They're getting very creative with the camera too, making pieces look far better than they actually are. And it's not just the weekend tag-salers it's the power sellers too.
I did get an email back from ebay about what constitutes vintage and they claim that because it's a subjective word they can't do anything about it. Plus, it's difficult to date pieces. But certainly the law says that you can't call an item antique unless it's 100 years old, so why not the same with vintage?
I can foresee an end to my ebay addiction. I'd rather pay slightly higher prices at the vintage stores and at least be able to see what I'm getting.
Regards,
Senator Jack
I did get an email back from ebay about what constitutes vintage and they claim that because it's a subjective word they can't do anything about it. Plus, it's difficult to date pieces. But certainly the law says that you can't call an item antique unless it's 100 years old, so why not the same with vintage?
I can foresee an end to my ebay addiction. I'd rather pay slightly higher prices at the vintage stores and at least be able to see what I'm getting.
Regards,
Senator Jack