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    Josh
    Keymaster

    Had a friend buy these in an online auction. He had asked me to look them over in the auction, and I thought they looked legit enough from what I could see in the picture. I misled him and feel terrible!!!

    anyway, consider this your PSA – http://mybrickstore.blogspot.com/2014/12/imitation-of-lego-collectible.html

    the biggest giveaway was the lack of the word LEGO on the studs on the plate. Those printed torsos are pretty darn good, in my opinion.

    #23420
    Greg Schubert
    Participant

    They look almost exactly the same. At the end the guys compares a fake that costs 80 cents to a real one on eBay for 28 dollars. You can guess which one I would use in a display for the general public.

    consider this your PSA

    For anyone who is wondering, PSA stands for Prostate Specific Antigen.

    https://www.cancer.gov/types/prostate/psa-fact-sheet

    PSA levels are a way to test for prostate cancer. Basically the website is a way to determine if you will lose part of your reproductive system for purchasing clone brand minifigs.

    Don’t thank me, just doin’ my job.

    #23435
    Matt Redfield
    Keymaster

    For anyone who is wondering, PSA stands for Prostate Specific Antigen.

    https://www.cancer.gov/types/prostate/psa-fact-sheet

    PSA levels are a way to test for prostate cancer. Basically the website is a way to determine if you will lose part of your reproductive system for purchasing clone brand minifigs.

    Don’t thank me, just doin’ my job.

    See? This is why I <3 Greg. He's looking out for us all.

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