You are focusing on the wrong thing. The point I am making is that several people including the archivist of KKG AND my friends to have the auction stopped. The point is that the seller graciously denied all those who emailed about ending the auction in order to let it run it's course, even thoughy friend tried to give the details of how they originally got the pins being handed down through the family....
Yes a police report would resolve it all....and the police are trying to locate that report, but being in a small town, and it being from over 10 years ago, it's not that quick to get it.....
The seller stated that he bought these pins from the direct blood line of the family, but that would mean my friends family sold this guy the badges which isn't the case.
I fear that those on here seem to be confusing me with someone else, and that I am hiding something, which I'm not. That I'm a liar, which I'm not, and really take offense to those accusations.
Regardless of how the auction ends, my friends luckily have a police report somewhere in the files that will be able to get these pins back.
Again, thanks to those who did supply info on the eBay thing. My friend was hoping to not have to get the police involved.....I guess in this day and age, people aren't able to work out the issues without running to authorities. That's sort of a bummer.
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