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1.) Casually examining an component. Don't buy anything lacking looking at it decisively - top to lowermost and in the house and out. Look for potential difficulties - chips, cracks or results. It's purchaser watch out. No refunds and no exchanges are not singular. A figure of eld ago, I purchased a red Depression glass dish from other merchant. I just grabbed it, haggled the damage set and walked away beside my purchase. A few weeks later, upon closer inspection, I detected a terrifically small, tight to see imprint: "Made in Indonesia." So, be tight-fisted out nearby.