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04-23-2019 03:58 PM
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It's probably the fact that it's a dagger pommel, and is listed as such. If the seller had listed it as an 'ornament' or something similar, with no mention of the word 'knife' or 'dagger', it would have gotten through just fine.
eBay's rules have always been enforced in a rather schizophrenic manner. Gas masks containing asbestos and items bearing the Nazi swastika are supposed to be banned, and yet I've bought plenty of both. It seems to be pot luck when it comes to which listings get taken down and which ones don't.
Never mind, though. The way this country is going, they'll ban plastic cutlery soon enough.
B.B.
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We are where we are....BUT there’s probably the biggest gathering of US-based TR collectors right here in this forum.....I’m sure one of them could help you out
....after all, what are such places for....
Good luck
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Did this happen when you had logged into EBay UK? Have you tried logging into EBay.com and make a bid ?
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Perhaps find a proxy in a neighboring country? NH
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Andy i placed a bid on that one for you.
Tell me how high you wanne go
Ger
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Its a weapon of Mass destruction according to ebay rules....this pommel can be used with a slingshot and seriously hurt a non collector bystander. Worse yet ..if it hits a liberal ..then the hobby is lost.
I could not help myself..because such stupid rules exist.
Could you imagine if you bid on just a scabbard carrying ring? ...Whoa ..the world comes to an end
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!!
- Larry C
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eBay bans a lot of ammunition pouches as they consider them 'assault weapon parts'. Again, the censors are fickle, and often items are only caught if flagged. The company is based in the People's Republic of California...so that explains a lot
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gerrit
I also have a few dear friends in different countries who are always willing to bid or buy stuff for me that is country restricted, i highly value my overseas friends in this!
I do the same for them when needed.
I would advice to find a few good collector friends and build up a reliable relation, it can bring you lifetime friends and they can help you out when needed!
Cheers
Ger
I do the same, and have bought for them on several occasions as well
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