Is anyone familiar with an authenticator called "Dandy Props"?
I searched the forum, and Google, and didn't find anything.
I've noticed a few Pulp Fiction props pop up on eBay as of late, many with a COA from this company. Naturally I'm hesitant.
It appears the seller also has messaging turned off, which seems like a red flag, and sort of surprising considering their account is 10+ years old with almost entirely positive feedback.
"We're sorry we couldn't find an answer for you. Unfortunately, this seller is not able to respond to your question. We suggest reviewing the item again to see if your answer is in the seller's listing."
I searched the forum, and Google, and didn't find anything.
I've noticed a few Pulp Fiction props pop up on eBay as of late, many with a COA from this company. Naturally I'm hesitant.
It appears the seller also has messaging turned off, which seems like a red flag, and sort of surprising considering their account is 10+ years old with almost entirely positive feedback.
"We're sorry we couldn't find an answer for you. Unfortunately, this seller is not able to respond to your question. We suggest reviewing the item again to see if your answer is in the seller's listing."
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