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#2
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Before the answer. Check this out first ...
(scroll up and take a look at the above pic and scroll down and compare again)
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Wrong font, wrong letter thickness, the letter F in "France" is not in capital case
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The "F" .. so the top is fake and the bottom is real?
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#6
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Fake and real really got difference hor.
Can never tell unless you put the real versus the fake one |
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#7
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Not that difficult to tell loh
beside font and thickness you can tell right away from the look of the leather. Stitches not that bad but still far far away from real one loh
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The heatstamp for the real LV is normally quite light and fine.
Maybe that explain why after using it a while, this stamp get faded off easy and become really light unlike the fake which is deep and hard in the heatstamp. |
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Thanks for the good information. Yes I realise my heatstamp is fading as well.
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The bottom one is real. LV heatstamps are light but concise and firm..I hope I make sense!
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