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<p>[QUOTE="Messilane, post: 16962, member: 68"]What throws me off on this, it the *muddy-ness* of the impressed letters on the bottom - that and the shiney-ness of the bottom.</p><p>I am used to seeing them sharper (if still unreadable <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />).</p><p>However, most all the Chinese fakes I have seen, have lettering mostly unreadable. One can <i><b>almost</b></i> make out what they are, but <i><b>not quite</b></i>.</p><p>By the way, the last lettering of which I spoke, was the lettering used for the fake company mark.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Messilane, post: 16962, member: 68"]What throws me off on this, it the *muddy-ness* of the impressed letters on the bottom - that and the shiney-ness of the bottom. I am used to seeing them sharper (if still unreadable :)). However, most all the Chinese fakes I have seen, have lettering mostly unreadable. One can [I][B]almost[/B][/I] make out what they are, but [I][B]not quite[/B][/I]. By the way, the last lettering of which I spoke, was the lettering used for the fake company mark.[/QUOTE]
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