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Jim McDougall
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Guys thank you all again!
While disappointing to see that the potential for acquiring authentic old tribal items is nominal at best with these commercial items in circulation, it only encourages more study in depth to learn the nuances of original items.

Collecting has become far more daunting in all fields, so the expertise of all here who specialize in certain areas shared in discussion is incredibly valuable.
By learning what to look for with original items and awareness of 'products' in circulation we can better gauge our acquisitions.
As always, caveat emptor!
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