
TRUE OR FALSE?
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The diamond quilts MUST be perfectly aligned on a Classic Flap. (FALSE)
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There is no rule about the number of stitches per inch on Chanel bags. (TRUE)
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The Chanel heat stamp isn’t always perfect. Variations can occur. (TRUE)
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The numbers on the authenticity card can be perfectly aligned or slightly off. (TRUE)
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The length of the interlaced chain on the Classic Flap can vary, even between two identical bags. (TRUE)
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Caviar leather is not always made from calfskin; it can also be made from grained lambskin or deerskin. (TRUE)
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The serial number sticker may or may not match the COA. Mistakes happen! (TRUE)
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Screws on the backplate of the turnlock can be either flat or curved. (TRUE)
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The CC stitched interlocking logo on the inside flap can sometimes be messy. (TRUE)
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The interior lining of a Chanel flap can either be loose/pull-out or firm (glued to the bag’s body). (TRUE)
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Some vintage Chanel bags may not have the 24K gold plating hallmark engraving on the CC. (TRUE)
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On the CC interlocking logo, the right C usually overlaps on top, and the left C on the bottom. However, on vintage bags, it can be the opposite. (TRUE)
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In Classic Single Flaps, the screw attached to the male part of the turnlock may be visible on the inside or covered by the lining. (TRUE)
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The backplate of the turnlock typically has CHANEL engraved on the left and PARIS on the right. However, this can be flipped if the bag was serviced or repaired. (TRUE)
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