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zoomer

Well-Known Member
Order 18246 is a no-name, and so is this example.
The very badly worn label that the seller read as:
A.C. GREER CO.
actually reads:
A.C. ORDER NO.
:D

OTOH, I think I just found a great name for a repro jacket company. Dibs!
 

Roughwear

Well-Known Member
zoomer said:
Order 18246 is a no-name, and so is this example.
The very badly worn label that the seller read as:
A.C. GREER CO.
actually reads:
A.C. ORDER NO.
:D

OTOH, I think I just found a great name for a repro jacket company. Dibs!

Zoomer, It's pretty clear the seller is no expert and misread the label. I wonder what it will sell for with the word Greer in the title?
 

taikonaut

Active Member
Roughwear said:
zoomer said:
Order 18246 is a no-name, and so is this example.
The very badly worn label that the seller read as:
A.C. GREER CO.
actually reads:
A.C. ORDER NO.
:D

OTOH, I think I just found a great name for a repro jacket company. Dibs!

Zoomer, It's pretty clear the seller is no expert and misread the label. I wonder what it will sell for with the word Greer in the title?

Probably or probably not. Maybe giving the impression he doesnt know? Not the first time someone sells something they pretend they dont know.
 
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