Re: Battle of Britain 601 Squadron "Log Book"
I think the whole problem is that the vendor will say that he didn't know it was a fake and was selling it in good faith. Or he will say that he has no idea where he got it from. Even if he is the forger then that has to be proven, and that might be tricky unless they are caught in the act with forged or partly completed forgeries or with the materials and equipment and things like rubber stamps, re-printed forms, blank log books and old typewriters.
We all know that this and other material is blatantly (and patently) forged - notwithstanding the pronouncements of others on the issue. Many of us have a pretty good idea as to the source. Proving it is another matter of course.
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