Fakes in auctions

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There is an item coming up about fakes sold in auction houses coming up on BBC Radio 4's Moneybox programme, on now (Sat 12 - 12.30 pm). This might be of interest to some..?
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Do you think I need to send those 600 Noval Nacional 31 back?

I was reading Le Carre the other day (sorry about the literature again) and there was a line about how people tend to believe in fakes that they have paid top dollar for. I have the sense that hubris has played a big part in this, hubris on the part of collectors (terrible word). I cannot imagine that many on this forum would fall into this particular elephant trap.
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Collectors is a terrible word? Because they collect instead of drinking it, you mean?
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djewesbury wrote:Collectors is a terrible word? Because they collect instead of drinking it, you mean?
People collect stamps and butterflies, they should be drinking port. I think the reason I am so opposed to it is that I see a good deal of the collector in myself.
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LGTrotter wrote:
djewesbury wrote:Collectors is a terrible word? Because they collect instead of drinking it, you mean?
People collect stamps and butterflies, they should be drinking port. I think the reason I am so opposed to it is that I see a good deal of the collector in myself.
Oh, me too. As a child I used to collect stamps, fossils, I have thousands of records, a little bit of art.. And now, port. But I think I've drunk more or less all my initial purchases.
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It relates to getting it over with, I love the ephemeral nature of wine. It may be a Nacional 63 or whatever, but once you open it all that disappears and you are left with a bottle of wine. Which you either like or not. Seems less messy than stamps somehow.

I have wandered away from the title, apologies.
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I will guess that coming program will focus on Rudy Kurniawan's trial and his years of making/selling fake old and young Burgandy, Bordeaux, and California wines.

Rudy was recently convicted and awaiting sentencing.

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Andy Velebil wrote:I will guess that coming program will focus on Rudy Kurniawan's trial and his years of making/selling fake old and young Burgandy, Bordeaux, and California wines.
Not that exciting. The slot on the programme was about a woman who thought she had bought a Faberge egg at an auction. I don't think we can blame Rudy for that one.
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DRT wrote:
Andy Velebil wrote:I will guess that coming program will focus on Rudy Kurniawan's trial and his years of making/selling fake old and young Burgandy, Bordeaux, and California wines.
Not that exciting. The slot on the programme was about a woman who thought she had bought a Faberge egg at an auction. I don't think we can blame Rudy for that one.
Probably not. But maybe we can make a connection if we try hard :roll: :lol:
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It wasn't even a fake Fabergé egg. It was a fake Fabergé piglet. I think the Feds found a ton of them in the cupboard under Rudi's stairs.
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I wonder if Rudi's defence that he was part of a wider scam will come to much? The brothers Koch may have the funds to find out.
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