Barbara, you were probably next on his/her list when s/he just quit reading the 
emails and deleted them!!  I seem to have about six messages from the person, 
and as time went on, s/he became increasingly unraveled!  

But, as Shere'e suggested, I forwarded the emails to eBay with the explanation 
that I had tried to let them know, in a nice way, that the lace was not bobbin 
lace, and since the seller became angry and insulting, I assume they intend to 
misrepresent their merchandise.

And, BTW...  here is my entire original note to the seller:  "May I just say 
that this is not bobbin lace. It is machine made, and the pattern is a 
relatively modern one."  And that, gentle spiders,  is the sentence that has 
unleashed the wrath!!  (As a therapist, I can't help but wonder what is REALLY 
bothering this person!!  Don't want to go THERE!!)

Clay



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From: Barbara Joyce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> Brenda, 
> 
> I've never heard the term bobbinet lace. A Google search yields sparse 
> information, but I gather it's a machine-made lace. Can you give any 
> additional details? Thanks, 
> 
> Barbara 
> 
> Snoqualmie, WA 
> USA 
> 
> PS--Darn it, so far I haven't gotten a response from the seller--snippy or 
> otherwise. 
> 
> > It's now described as bobbinet lace - which it isn't either! 
> > 
> > Brenda 
> 
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