shari
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Artifact Scam in san ignacio
Be on the lookout for this scam....
this stunning stone carving was shown to me by a fellow from San Ignacio...this carving was found in an ancient cave near san
ignacioand was very old and valuable...and there are more figures too...I saw a neat indian figure too...his story was that he had sold it for only
$5,000 (that's gringo dollars) to an american who didn't show up to buy it so our "amigo" wanted us to lend him some money and he would leave the
carving with us in hopes someone might see it and buy it...he could drop the price to only $3,000 and wanted us to lend him a hundred bucks...uh
huh...well I must say I LOVED this statue...she is absolutely gorgeous and I dreamed of having her on our wall outside...actually considering giving
the guy the hundred in hopes he wouldn't come back for it...well I took some pictures of it and a few days later an old friend from san ignacio was
here and saw the pictures and said Oh I see you have seen some of my amigos carvings! Say What??? Yep, there is a man in san ignacio doing these
carvings, which are very beautiful to be sure...but I doubt he gets thousands for them and they certainly aren't artifacts...so buyer beware! I hope
to visit hiim one day and ask him what his work goes for...he's very talented. Maybe someone in san ignacio knows this fellow?
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Bajagypsy
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That is a beautiful carving, I would love to have one, can't say I would pay $5,000 for it, but then again, I don't have $5,000 to spend
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Sallysouth
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Well for sure it is a very lovely carving Shari! I would also be willing to purchase a peice of art such as this for my home/yard! But certainly NOT
for his asking price.Too bad he doesn't just market his talent and price it as it should be! Probably could make some dinero if he did! Good on ya for
being cautious.If it quacks like a duck, but doesn't walk like a duck...hmmm.?
Happiness is just a Baja memory away...
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Bob and Susan
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sorry girls...uggggyllllyyy
edit: susan drugged me with something!!!
[Edited on 4-12-2007 by Bob and Susan]
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4baja
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maybe 5 cents but would not exchange a full beer for it.
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David K
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Who would believe that ancient Baja Indians worshipped mermaids?
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Sallysouth
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All in the eye of the beholder.Yeah, David, ya got a good point there, unless they were influenced by "pirates" or some such! hmmm...
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Capt. George
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shari
been to that fellows casa. he has lots of carvings, very talented...
I recall his first asking prices were high (not that high) but all things negotiable!
some really interesting pieces...
\"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men\" Plato
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rts551
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I saw him last March down by the square hawking his carvings. Some very nice... but price was a couple hundred dollars.
By the way Shari. Stopped by your place in March on my way to Mallarimo on an ATV (quad) but you were apparently in Loreto to pick up a boat. See
you next time.
Ralph
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ralph
hope to be back end of May..will spend summer in Ojos...
look out linguado! you in Ojos or AZ?
\"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men\" Plato
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To me it reminds me of the figure in the small fountain in the outside bar at the Hotel Mision...anyone have a picture of that?
I hear the whales song
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shari
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It was not the artist who tried to sell it but another scammer who I imagine told the artist he could sell them for him and made up the story. I look
forward to meeting the artist and finding out just how much the lady really costs....She has separate feet so isn't a mermaid I don't think although
does look like one. Interesting scam I thought and could just fool someone especially with some story about having a buyer for 5 grand but would let
it go for 3....he also was willing to trade a car for it!
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Capt. George
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she looks a little like a girl I dated in Brooklyn!
one tough mujare...........
\"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men\" Plato
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