On 7 Sep 2009, at 06:05, Francis Busschaert wrote:

I have an other question on this matter

do sellers not have the OBLIGATION to tell the truth
that it is not handmade, machinemade, etcetcet
or is this obligation only a fague notion?
I don't know about USA, but in UK (and probably all of EU) there is the Trade Descriptions Act which DOES require the seller to be honest about the description of the product. If you bought in UK from a UK seller something clearly described as "Chantilly" and when it arrived it clearly wasn't Chantilly, then with a lot of hassle you could/ should be able to get your money back. You'd have to get expert opinions and still have the proof of the original description - so better not to buy if in doubt.

i have looked a bit further on ebay and i was ashamed for some of these sellers to even try to pass on piecec whom are
so clearly machine lace trimmings as the real genuan product......
even "vintage" was labeled on some
To most Ebay sellers "vintage" just means not brand new.

so i will drop my real question here and now
i m looking for a chantilly or blonde genuan/vintage nice and for virtualy no money
i it need ot be as big as possible
because it i need it to be scanned and blown up to be used as a print on textile afterwards
You are asking a lot for virtually no money! But it depends on how big the piece you are going to scan needs to be. It might be that you will be able to find a big piece in a distressed condition - ie with some some small holes in it but with a big enough undamaged part to be able to use.

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