Really? I hadn't heard that! I've got a fake Rolex a cousin of mine brought
back from Hong Kong several years ago. She brought back a half dozen as
novelty items. It's actually a Citizen watch dressed up in Rolex clothing.
The battery is dead in mine and I never wear it, but if I decide to get it a
new battery and take it out for a spin, I'd like to see the gov'mint goon who
might attempt to confiscate it.
Once again, the rule is: Since most of 'em wear vests, shoot 'em in the face!
Walt, living in an increasingly less free country and willing to do something
about it.
--
"The tree of liberty must be
refreshed from time to time with
the blood of patriots and
tyrants." -- Thomas Jefferson
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Jeff Keller" <jeff-keller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Collecting fakes can be fun. The problem (in the USA) is that a fake can be
> confiscated. I don't think I would post pictures of an extensive collection.
>
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