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Serial #'s on 35ths... -
Komp - 18-09-07
I know that if the shoes contain the same number they are fake. How about if they are one number off? I have a pair of NY's that are only 8 #'s apart and my Buenos are pretty close as well [within 15] and I'm 100% certain that both of these shoes are real. I just purchase a pair of Upper Playground's and everything looks legit [insoles, BBQ detail, lace emblem detail, inside of the box, outside of the box, properly packaged laces], the only eyebrow raise was the that the numbers were 1 # apart on the shoes. I made the guy take about 25 pictures for me so he wasn't afraid of me finding anything.
I'm just curious if on some of the more exclusive shoes [Consortiums, Quinones, etc] if it is not too uncommon to have a pair of shoes with consecutive shoe #'s. It would ease my heart a bit.
PS - Now that I've taken a much closer look at my London's I think they might be fake. Oh well, better my London's than the UP I suppose.
RE: Serial #'s on 35ths... -
mr.pure - 18-09-07
I just checked two pairs of my Consortiums and on the long numbers they are several hundred million out !
But if you're looking at the last 6 digits then they are only 2 out on the Unions and 22 out on the Footpatrols.
RE: Serial #'s on 35ths... -
Komp - 18-09-07
Ok thank you jesus! Yah mine are waaaay off, but the last six digits are only one # off. Thanks, I feel much better now.
RE: Serial #'s on 35ths... -
sin`pl - 18-09-07
it's completly random.