Help identifying a Millie

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Doeswhateveraspidercan
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Re: Help identifying a Millie

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Doc Dan wrote:
Thu Mar 12, 2020 8:31 am
It looks as though someone was a little exuberant with a belt sharpener. I’d pass.

Also, you said it is cheap. How cheap? That might indicate quite a lot.
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KingRat
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Re: Help identifying a Millie

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That is a Chinese Millie (counterfeit).
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Re: Help identifying a Millie

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Well, I'm late to the party, but it looked all wrong to me. Glad to have my diagnosis as a fake confirmed.
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Re: Help identifying a Millie

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Wartstein wrote:
Thu Mar 12, 2020 2:58 pm
Now, thanks to Kristi and others, it´s clear that this is a counterfeit anyway... but still, just out of interest: Is it just the perspective or did they even not bother to give it the typical "curved" Millie clip? Looks rather straight to me on the pics...
Glad you noticed it too. Especially on a used Spydie, unless it's been a case queen the black clip has some paint rubbed off. ****, even my 4 months old PM2 has more wear on it than that.
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