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<p>[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 9575154, member: 8363"]I appreciate your input and the experience that it based on. You are not alone in the voices of caution about the fraud around a lot of jewelry and other objects that are on interest to people that come here like me. One of our members caution about the production of "beach" Mexican jewelry marked fraudulently Sterling all the time. These words of caution are always appreciated. I bought a dyed howlite necklace myself in my early days here. </p><p><br /></p><p>This is why I come and present things, so I can get thoughts and ideas from all the interested people. As my title said, I was concerned about whether the turquoise was fake. I make mistakes all the time, though less now after hanging around here and reading the comments the members like yourself. </p><p><br /></p><p>One of my favorite mistakes I made is a piece of furniture that I spent a lot of money for from an antique shop that when I got home, I saw the zip code on maker's label hidden in the back of the drawer. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you for sharing your experience.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 9575154, member: 8363"]I appreciate your input and the experience that it based on. You are not alone in the voices of caution about the fraud around a lot of jewelry and other objects that are on interest to people that come here like me. One of our members caution about the production of "beach" Mexican jewelry marked fraudulently Sterling all the time. These words of caution are always appreciated. I bought a dyed howlite necklace myself in my early days here. This is why I come and present things, so I can get thoughts and ideas from all the interested people. As my title said, I was concerned about whether the turquoise was fake. I make mistakes all the time, though less now after hanging around here and reading the comments the members like yourself. One of my favorite mistakes I made is a piece of furniture that I spent a lot of money for from an antique shop that when I got home, I saw the zip code on maker's label hidden in the back of the drawer. Thank you for sharing your experience.[/QUOTE]
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