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Old 18th June 2012, 09:11 PM   #3
Lew
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Originally Posted by Tim Simmons
Lew, are you saying you believed the seller for even one moment are you??
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No! Not for a minute I emailed him some pics of some nulla nulla examples but he insists it's Native American. I told him the pictures don't lie guess he will find out the hard way . It really amazes me that you see so many of these so called Native American rare clubs on eBay all claiming to be authentic. When they are either African clubs that have been altered by adding brass tacks and feathers or some other type of tribal club being passed off as Native American . Guess I know more than the curator on this subject . Now where did I put that Phd diploma?

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