Here is a supposed Case Bradford knife that looks familiar in that it resembles many of the fakes I have seen by anther seller on eBay. Looking at the sellers other knives for sale the similarities are even more evident. This seller has the same item location listed as one of the recent favorites of this forum, Lynnwood, Washington.
Selling items as "Estate Finds" has often been used as a disclaimer for any knowledge of the item and it's authenticity. I'm not saying that estates finds can't be legitimate but rather sellers will use this tactic to proclaim innocent ignorance of the provenance of an item. "I don't know anything about it, just bought it at an estate sale".
Take a look at this fake knife as well as the others the seller is offering and see if you see the same similarity I do to other fakes being sold on eBay from Lynnwood, WA.
2 different selling ID's, same terrible fakes. Incredible $227.50 at the time of this posting.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251962573798?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
Wayne
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Whoa, l saw this on EvilBay, had no clue its fake, glad now it was too rich for me.