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<p>[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 10243204, member: 4654"]Very good point, I'm sure with the right program these could be knocked up in no time. Although you do still need to buy the wood, Sandalwood and ebony aren't cheap and then you would need to age it. When choosing what I collected in the beginning I had seen what happened to pottery collectors and other antique markets that suffered at the hands of fakes, now I only really collect items with rare or impossible to get materials for that reason.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 10243204, member: 4654"]Very good point, I'm sure with the right program these could be knocked up in no time. Although you do still need to buy the wood, Sandalwood and ebony aren't cheap and then you would need to age it. When choosing what I collected in the beginning I had seen what happened to pottery collectors and other antique markets that suffered at the hands of fakes, now I only really collect items with rare or impossible to get materials for that reason.[/QUOTE]
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