User talk:Theresa Winfield
Now that's not to say that is the situation whenever
Lets say you have two windows start alongside evaluating the same knife on two sites. Image looks the same and the name of the knife is the same, but the cost is significantly different. Website A has the knife at $57.00, while Website B has the knife at $230.00. Your thinking that it's to excellent to be true! You know what... wakizashi sword probably is. Now you look and see that Website B happily states the name of the produce, it may even be a name that you've seen many periods in your search. Website A on the opposite part does not condition the produce. Why? It could be that they don't know the name...not likely. Or it could be that they know if they put the wrong produces name on a fake they would be stitched.
Now that's not to say that is the situation whenever, but the top is an example of something that did happen, and the knife was a fake of the well-known knife. Our recommend would be to contact it and ask who the production of the knife is. If the knife is on the level, they will tell you the name. If they won't tell you the name, move on to another site. This is best done by email. That way you have a history of it just in situation you buy the knife and Chinese sword is not what they told you.