The ebay rating does not amount to a hill of beans in situations like this. I went through the first six pages of his transactions and most were purchases. Of the ones that were sales all seemed to be for old MOPAR car stuff. The fact remains that this guy has been informed that his listing needs to be revised and clarified so that no doubt exists regarding the fact that these grips, no matter how well they are made, are in fact reproductions, nothing more - nothing less. It was his choice to over pay to have them made and as for me I don't want to be tricked into overpaying for repro's so he can make his money back. I would suspect that others in this forum would feel the same way that I do. Also, don't get me wrong, there is a place in our hobby for good reproductions, especially when the originals are so difficult to locate and in many instances sooooo expensive. My beef is that in situations like this the potential buyer should have a right to know, by way of a clearly written and honest description, what they may be buying!